No eating or walking ,can’t stand
It's very concerning to hear that your 1-month-old kitten isn't eating, walking, or standing, and is experiencing diarrhea. These symptoms can indicate a serious underlying condition such as severe dehydration, hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), an infection, or even poisoning. Young kittens are particularly vulnerable and can deteriorate quickly without proper care.
Given the severity of the symptoms and the young age of your kitten, it's crucial to seek immediate veterinary attention. Kittens can become critically ill very quickly, and the symptoms you're describing suggest that your kitten may be in a critical condition that requires professional medical intervention.
In the meantime, keep your kitten warm and try to encourage hydration by offering small amounts of water or a kitten milk replacer. Avoid forcing food or water if your kitten is not responsive, as this can cause more harm.
Please take your kitten to the nearest veterinary clinic or emergency animal hospital as soon as possible. Early intervention is key to giving your kitten the best chance of recovery.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you.