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What should a cat eat during confinement?

After giving birth, female cats need to supplement calcium and other nutrients until their kittens are weaned. Owners can prepare nutritional paste and goat's milk powder to help cats replenish nutrients. Because cats consume a lot of energy during the childbirth process, they should promptly supplement nutrition and water after delivery to prevent dehydration. After giving birth, the body's energy requirements increase significantly, especially for calcium, which also needs to be supplemented separately.

Can cats eat eggs after giving birth?

If the cat has eaten eggs before giving birth without any abnormal reactions, the owner can feed it eggs after birth. However, it is important to note that cats should only eat cooked eggs. Eggs are rich in nutrition, and cats will consume a lot of physical strength and energy during childbirth. Giving cats some eggs is beneficial to their recovery, but only in moderation.

Can cats eat cat food after giving birth?

Yes, female cats can eat cat food during their confinement period. However, it is best to feed cats light and easily digestible foods like soup or porridge in the first week after giving birth to prevent constipation or diarrhea. About a week after giving birth, owners can feed cats maternal cat food or high-protein foods to provide them with ample nutrients for nursing.

Points to note for postpartum care

A female cat needs to be cared for for about a month after giving birth. After giving birth, the cat's body is very weak and needs to replenish nutrients immediately, such as chicken breast, beef, and eggs, to promote milk production. Cat owners should promptly change dirty bedding and clean the nest. Cat litter, food, and water bowls should also be placed near the nest for the cat's convenience. The cat's nipples need to be cleaned regularly, removing any dry milk deposits to prevent bacterial proliferation. Use medical cotton to clean the vulva. Female cats are most susceptible to low calcium levels 3-17 days after giving birth, exhibiting symptoms like vomiting, panting, stiff gait, trembling, and convulsions. If this occurs, seek veterinary attention immediately.