No. Teaching them to play rough will cause more problem than it solves. You should play the way they do with each other, rough and tumble is normal, but it is also very soft.
You are supposed to wait 4 weeks.
No, but if they are, that means they are dehydrated.
Generally, yes. But if it's too rough I'd say either they don't like it or if playing with another cat, they don't like the other cat. I've had LOADS of kittens and most played rough. Just be gentle-ish :)
It's cause its a sign of affection of young kittens to rough play and they will even claw. Just dont put anything up his bottom end.
I recently wrote a song where the vocals are supposed to sound rough, but not quite growling/screaming.
no
Play with them and comfort them.
no, i am pretty sure they are not supposed to. if your cat is, you should probably bring her to see a vetrinarian
Kittens play naturally. It is the way they learn about the world around them, and how they practice their hunting techniques. Kittens will pounce on anything that moves, and usually like playing with anything they can find. They will play with shoestrings, paper bags, feathers, and their mother's tail. Basically, all you need to do to get them to play is to give them a toy.
There isn't supposed to be but I am writing a letter to them and I need to find a lot of fans!
Cats enjoy being petted. They like having their ears and neck scratched. Petting or stroking should be done from front to back, or head toward tail, and gently. Cats do NOT like rough play. In fact, if you train your cat to tolerate rough play, eventually they will use their claws and teeth to fight back. DO NOT TRAIN KITTENS TO EXPECT ROUGH TOUCHING OR JOSTLING!
The rough games that you can play with your friends include football, basketball, and rugby.