To help with engorgement in cats, try these methods: Gently apply a warm, damp towel to the cat's nipples for 10-20 minutes at a time, 2-3 times a day. Be careful not to apply too much heat to avoid burning the cat's skin. Simultaneously, gently massage the cat's nipples to help unclog the milk ducts and promote milk flow. If the cat's nipples remain engorged and have hard lumps, you can help the cat express the milk to prevent bacterial infection and mastitis. When expressing milk, be gentle and avoid excessive force. Disinfect your hands, nipples, and the surrounding environment to prevent infection.

For families that own cats, it can cultivate children's love and sense of responsibility. Moreover, children who grow up with cats can greatly reduce their chances of developing allergies and asthma, and enhance their body's immunity.