Kittens are good eats and she'll learn first hand about newborns.
Colic baby=pwned.....my ex's daughter cried every night for hours on end the first six months.....
http://www.thenewparentsguide.com/babys-and-colic.htm
Each baby will show different symptoms of having colic. Some may show a number of symptoms while some will only show one. Below are some of the most common symptoms associated with colic.
Loud and continuous crying that can last from one to three hours at a time, with these crying episodes occurring about three or four days a week
Although the crying can happen at any time, most colicky babies cry more in the late afternoon or evening
Baby’s face gets red
Legs are pulled up to the stomach and then may be fully stretched
Feet may be cold
Hands may be clenched
Some babies refuse to eat or become fussy soon after eating
Difficulty falling and staying asleep
Baby may lift their head or legs and pass gas
Baby may