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Found a Newborn Kitten Alone? A Complete Guide to Care from the First Hours

Published February 25, 2026, 17:16
Found a Newborn Kitten Alone? A Complete Guide to Care from the First Hours

Finding a newborn kitten alone is a common sight, especially in spring and summer. However, before taking it home, it is important to observe discreetly from a distance to see if its mother is nearby and will return. Prematurely removing the kitten can deprive it of its mother's protection and care. If the kitten is orphaned, special care is required, starting with maintaining its body temperature, as hypothermia is the greatest risk. Transport should be in a warm and safe box, and feeding should be with a special kitten milk substitute, every three hours, even at night. After each meal, gentle stimulation of the kitten for urination and defecation is necessary. Hygiene is also important, with cleaning the eyes and nose with saline solution. In case of infection, immediate veterinary care is required. The first visit to the veterinarian is ideal within 24-48 hours for a health check and hydration. Finally, it is important to create a quiet and limited space for the kitten, with litter, food and water, and contact with children or other animals should be gradual and supervised. Training is based on consistency and positive reinforcement.