Oz Fur Kids Whelping Supplies
Neonatal Kitten Health Observation Chart - Free Download - Print Copy
Neonatal Kitten Health Observation Chart - Free Download - Print Copy
Couldn't load pickup availability

Product Description
Our Free Printable Copy of the Neonatal Kitten Health Observation Chart is a simple, practical tool created to help breeders closely monitor newborn kittens during those critical first weeks of life. This free printable download allows you to record temperature, hydration, suckle strength, vigour, umbilical cord healing, and general observations in one clear, easy to read format.
Keeping accurate records makes it much easier to recognise early warning signs such as fading kitten syndrome, dehydration, or infection. Spotting subtle changes early means you can act quickly and seek veterinary care when needed.
Ideal for use alongside your kittening supplies and other newborn kitten care essentials, this chart helps you stay organised and confident throughout the neonatal period. Simply download, print, and keep it with your litter records for daily monitoring.
Key Features
- One day per page with space to record observations for up to 10 kittens
- Daily notes section
- Daily Kitten Health Check prompts
- Room for Queen Name, Sire Name, Litter Name and Date
- Easy to print PDF format
- Free to download, simply add to your basket and check out
Clear records give you peace of mind and help you provide the best possible start for every kitten.
Additional Information
Newborn kittens are fragile, and subtle changes can happen quickly. This chart is designed to help you notice trends over time, not just single readings. Consistent daily monitoring gives you a clearer picture of each kitten’s progress and can help you identify concerns early.
If a kitten is losing weight, feels cold, appears weak, refuses to feed, has diarrhoea, or shows any breathing difficulty, urgent veterinary assessment is essential. Neonatal kittens can deteriorate quickly, and early treatment can make a significant difference.
This chart is a supportive record keeping tool and does not replace professional veterinary care. When in doubt, always seek advice from your veterinarian.
Frequently Asked Questions
See our FAQs below, If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for, feel free to contact us and we’ll get back to you shortly.