The solution to a mother cat with engorged milk but no kittens: 1. You can use manual milking. When milking manually, be sure to disinfect your hands first. 2. You can find kittens that need to be fed and breastfeed. If the mother cat has no kittens of her own, she can find other kittens that need to be fed and breastfeed. 3. You can use a hot towel to warm the cat's breasts. Hot towel compresses can help relieve swelling and pain. 4. You can gently press the breasts with your hands and massage them to relieve pain. You can gently press with your hands to squeeze out the milk from all sides to the center. 5. If the cat also shows symptoms such as decreased appetite, breast lumps, and depression, it is recommended to take it to the hospital for symptomatic treatment in time. |
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