by yanick14 on August 20th, 2009

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Found a kitten someone put in the garbage, looks to be maybe 3 or 4 weeks old. Issue is looks like kitty was eating grass to survive, I've given him kitten milk and water but the grass he was eating prior has made him VERY constipated. Any suggestions?

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  • by Tareesh feels like lifes third wheel on August 20th, 2009

    Tareesh feels like lifes third wheel

    Oh that's awful! Poor little mite! Try normal cow's milk - it gives cats the runs so it should hopefully balance things out a bit! Hugs for you and kitty!

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  • by Bloed... on stand-by on August 20th, 2009

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    Poor cat! Things like that really angry me.. and I'm so happy that you found him!

    I think the best is to go and see a vet. He can check the kitten out and help him with the constipation. He probably might need some special food in the beginning to help his digestive system, which could be damaged from the grass.

    Poor thing...
    Good luck!

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