Image by PublicDomainPictures from Pixabay How to Care for a Newborn Kitten When Momma Cat Refuses To So you found a tiny, helpless kitten all alone without its momma cat. Don't worry, you can still help it survive and thrive with some extra care and love. Feeding First things first, you need to feed the kitten. Since it doesn't have its momma cat to nurse from, you'll have to feed it with a special kitten milk replacement formula. You can find this at pet stores or your vet's office. Make sure to feed the kitten every 2-3 hours, just like it would nurse from its momma cat. Keeping Warm Newborn kittens can't regulate their body temperature very well, so it's important to keep them warm. You can use a heating pad set on low or a warm water bottle wrapped in a towel to create a cozy spot for the kitten to snuggle up to. Toileting Just like human babies, kittens need help going to the bathroom. After feeding, gently massage the kitten's belly and bottom with a...