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Fetal development of kittens

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1511558 tn?1290160140 Kittens are very much like children, but they grow up faster. As HemiSyd said, young kittens haven't gotten the hang of how to keep their claws retracted when they play, They are also naturally very active and playful because they have physically faster metabolisms than adult cats. Kittens, like children, are learning, playing, exploring, and growing. It is a vital part of their development.
Avatar n tn The brain contains pockets or spaces called ventricles with a spongy layer of cells and blood vessels called the choroid plexus. This is in the middle of the fetal brain. The choroid plexus has the important function of producing a fluid called cerebrospinal fluid. The fluid produced by the cells of the choroid plexus fills the ventricles and then flows around the brain and the spinal cord to provide a cushion of fluid around these structures.
Avatar f tn I personally think it's selfish and foolish to drink during pregnancy. Your putting your baby's health at risk and fetal development during the first trimester is crucial. Any alcohol use during pregnancy can result in a child being born with FASD. To me it's not worth the risks.
Avatar f tn The fetal heart undergoes a considerable amount of growth very early in pregnancy. The most critical period of its development is between three and seven weeks after fertilization, when a simple heart tube assumes the shape of a four-chambered heart. In fact, the heart actually begins beating by the 22nd day of life.
Avatar f tn So I am trying a Day Care program at the shelter to at least give them some time each day when they can be observed for growth and development and have some out of cage play and exercise time to promote both their physical and behavioral development,. Hope to have it up and running before the end of June.
Avatar f tn m 6 weeks pregnant at the moment and i thought everything was going find until i got a call from my hospital telling me they needed to schedule me for an earlier appointment because when reviewing my ultrasounds they saw a problem with the fetus development. does anyone have any idea what this can mean? I would really appreciate it if you can help.
592047 tn?1243385987 Many different kinds of bacteria can be transmitted by bite wounds, and without performing a culture and sensitivity on the bacteria from the wound it is impossible to determine what kind of an impact it may have on the growth and development of the kittens. The could be completely healthy, or deformed, or worse. Only time will tell.
Avatar m tn They do not have any long term studies to show the effects on fetal development. My current dr says the same thing, when pg stay clear of it as possible.
Avatar f tn Now it is best viewed s a spectrum of illnesses that can affect young kittens during the first few weeks of life.
506791 tn?1439842983 ll be about 5 months old), we want to be sure we feed them a diet suitable for growth and development for as long as necessary. Wet food will definitely be the largest part of their diet, with kibble and treats as fill-in around the edges. Also, talked with a customer of mine who has done similar introductions...thoughts on Feliway or a similar product to help Miss Teia? Here's pictures of them a couple weeks after being rescued and cleaned up.
Avatar f tn Hi! Yes, that is too early to see a fetal pole or cardiac activity. In ten days, you should see a nice change with development of a little "grain of rice" with a tiny flickering heart beat. I wish you the best!
Avatar n tn If you break embryonic and fetal development into thirds then when you are in your 28th week the baby begins its final third of development. (Gestation is 266 days or 38 weeks of development). So either way you look at it you are in your 3rd trimester!
Avatar f tn 20 mm Fetal heart rate: 164 bpm, the other one is 33,7 X 18,4 Fetal length: 16,7 mm Yolk Sac: 5,9 mm Fetal heart rate: 166 bpm Also embryon1 age is 10w3d but embryon 2 is 9w2d. I'm very concerned. Are those differences ok? The next ultrasound is in 10 days and the wait is killing me.
Avatar m tn There is no safe amount of alcohol you can drink. Fetal brain development damage can occur with just one drink.