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Fading kitten syndrome is a condition where a newborn kitten fails to thrive, leading to sudden illness and often death within the first few weeks of life.
You shouldn't touch newborn kittens because it can stress the mother, cause her to reject them, and expose the kittens to harmful germs.
Newborn kittens need warmth, nourishment from their mother or kitten formula, help with elimination, and a clean, safe environment.
It is generally safe to begin touching kittens around 2 weeks after birth, once the mother is comfortable and the kittens appear healthy and strong.
Keep the kittens warm, feed them kitten formula regularly, assist with toileting, and maintain a clean environment until they are old enough to eat and eliminate on their own.
Handle newborn kittens gently, keep them warm, and feed them properly. Avoid separating them from their mother too early or overhandling.
Yes, cats can eat eggs in moderation as a source of protein and nutrients, as long as they are fully cooked and served plain.
Cats should not eat fries as they contain unhealthy fats, salt, and potentially toxic ingredients like garlic or onion.
Yes, cats can eat eggs in moderation as a source of protein, but they should be cooked and served plain without seasoning.

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