Mother cat's milk rise often occurs in the kitten that is eating milk is suddenly carried away a day or so, manifested as the mother cat constantly screaming, looking for kittens, and then rushed to the people screaming, the breast is swollen with hard lumps, and the pain is unbearable.
The best thing to do at this time is to call the kittens to take milk, but if you can't do that, you can only manually assist in the treatment with hot compresses and squeezing, along with medication (to return the milk, anti-inflammatory and to regulate hormone balance).
Metandienone (small yellow sugar-coated tablets), Milk Block Elimination (large red sugar-coated tablets) and anti-inflammatory injections (Baylis) are needed to squeeze out the cat's milk in the first place. The first step is to apply a hot compress to the udder and gently massage it, and then squeeze the udder when it becomes soft and red. When squeezing the udder, you need to squeeze it from the back of the udder to the front, not just the nipple, which may be painful in the beginning, and the cat's reaction is bigger, and at the same time, it is not easy to squeeze it out due to the hardening of the udder, but you must insist on it, and don't worry about the heavy hand, and then the cat's reaction will be smaller when you have milk to squeeze out. It's a good idea to have someone to assist you when you are milking, either to hold onto the cat or to use a towel to apply warm compresses in a timely manner. It's best to squeeze as much as you can at one time, so that you can get better faster. When the milking is finished, use the hot towel to wipe again, and finally apply erythromycin ointment (applied to the nipple, to close the nipple and anti-inflammatory effect). In the first few days, apply more hot compresses and squeeze more, and watch for signs of inflammation.
If your cat's milk rises more seriously, you need to bring it to the hospital for treatment.