2 Wochen Qurantaene kann nicht Schaden, gerade bezogen auf ungeziefer wie Floehe und Wuermer. Ich weiss nicht wie alt dein Notfall ist, aber Kittenlady finde ich persoenlich sehr informativ.
Verstecke aus Plastik bzw leicht zu reinigen koennen ja auch gern bleiben, beim Rest wuerde ich es auch erstmal wegstellen bis du mehr infos hast.
https://youtu.be/AUFsGUtTvTc
http://www.kittenlady.org/fostering/
Kittens 8 weeks +: make a spay appointment and adopt them out!
STANDARD VETERINARY CARE FOR KITTENS
There are certain veterinary treatments that every single kitten should receive, as follows:
Vaccines
FVRCP vaccine is the standard feline distemper vaccine. This is a preventative measure against feline rhinotracheitis virus, calicivirus, and panleukopenia. Kittens receive this vaccine at 6 weeks of age, and then two boosters 3-4 weeks apart.
Rabies vaccine is required by law and can be given to kittens at 8-10 weeks of age.
Flea Treatment
This is only necessary with kittens who have fleas or flea dirt.
If fleas are present in kittens under 6 weeks of age, chemical treatments can be very dangerous. I recommend washing the kitten with dish soap. Make a ring of soap around the kitten's neck, then work the soap into the rest of the body with warm (not hot!) water. The ring around the neck will prevent fleas from migrating to the kitten's head, and all of the fleas will be trapped in the soap and will die.
If fleas are present in kittens over 6 weeks of age, use a flea treatment that is designed for kittens and be sure that you have the proper dosage for the weight of the kitten. Overdosing a kitten on flea treatment can be fatal.
Dewormer
The most common worms in kittens are roundworms and hookworms, so you will want to use a dewormer such as Pyrantel to deworm the kitten. Be sure to have this properly dosed by a veterinarian.
If the kitten has fleas, she likely also has tapeworms. Tapeworms can be eliminated using a drug like Praziquantel. There are also over-the-counter tapeworm tabs available, but be sure you are dosing any medication you administer according to the weight of the kitten.
Spay/Neuter
EVERY kitten you foster should be spayed or neutered before being adopted into a forever home. Kittens can be spayed at 2 months and 2 pounds. Learn more about pediatric spay/neuter here.