Cat Training and Behavior (Domestic and Feral)/mother cat

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my son and me were looking after some kittens in our locality and v started giving them food. recently one of the kittens got lost just for a day. then suddenly my son spotted it near his bus stop so he was very happy to c him so he told my servant to get the kitten back but i noticed an unusual behaviour in the mother cat as soon it started smelling it it didnt like the kitten anymore and kept pouncing on it and trying to push it away. can u tell us what to do.

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Hello Lavanya,
She may be rejecting the kitten, in that case if the kitten is younger than 6-8 weeks it is not properly weaned and would need help from you.
She could be rejecting him because he might be ill, it is unknown.
Is he sickly? Are you sure it is her kitten?
Do you have access to vet care in your area?
I don't know the age of the kitten, and that would be important in trying to figure out how to care and whether the kitten needs kitten formula every 4 hours (if it is not eating on its own). That would consist of a bottle with kitten formula which i don't know how accessible that is to get for you.

Are you feeding them? is the kitten eating on her own?
Kittens need their mother for 8 weeks to learn proper behaviors etc.I would make sure the mother is healthy and fed well and all of her kittens as well. If you need to take special care of the one she is rejecting and he is 5-6 weeks or younger-feed him formula and start encouraging to eat on his own. But, they obviously can get hurt that young when they wonder off so if you can make sure the cat is safe.
Are their any spay/neuter programs in your town?
If there are it would be best for population reasons to have them all spayed and neutered when they are of the proper age/ including the mother.
Good luck,
Shanti

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I can answer questions related to cat behavior, such as how to keep your feline happy and healthy with minimal expense but maximum commitment. I offer tips on how to touch and massage your feline to foster a good bond and direct people in how to spot and avoid overstimulation. Accurately interpreting a cat's body language, signals and cues is often not understood by many beloved feline guardians. I offer advice on alternatives to expensive veterinary bills, tell you when is it necessary to visit your vet, and how to maintain proper diet for your individualized feline's needs to avoid those astronomical vet bills down the line. I also give holistic medical and dietary advice, and hospice care tips for the aging kitty. I offer advice on how to deal with shy or undersocialized cats or feral kittens. www.thenatureofthebeast.org If you need a consultation during my vacation hours, I will unfortunately need to charge my normal fee. http://agentprovaCATeursDOGgeddetermination.blogspot.com/

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I have worked with felines for 20 years both personally and professionally. Called the "queen of behavior cats" by SF SPCA's former feline behavior dept, I work with off-limit felines at the city shelter for nine years. I have onsite tech training from holistic vets and allopathic veterinarians. I have helped out rescues with behavior animals and help assist clients in problems with behavior and/or medical issues. Along with graduate studies in holistic medicines I have participated in a holistic hospice internship. Public radio show on feline behavior and holistic health.

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I currently operate my own business which site can be accessed from internet explorer, www.thenatureofthebeast.org http://agentprovaCATeursDOGgeddetermination.blogspot.com/ I am a custody feline volunteer at SF Animal Care and Control I also am part of a feral kitten/undersocialized adult feline volunteer handler program at Animal Care and Control I am a member of Allcreatureshealingnetwork.org

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Masters in Somatic Psychology, on site veterinary tech training at holistic and allopathic vet offices, graduate studies in Chinese Medicine, acupuncture, herbs, eastern principles, certification in Acupressure, animal hospice internship at Bright Haven

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