I wouldn't, but if you are completely positive that it doesn't hurt the kitten or you won't drop her, I think it might be okay. Just think what you think the kitten might want you to do.
No they are not still a plant. When they are picked they don't have their vitamins, food or their roots.
That's a funny question. I'm not sure because I don't know your kitten or cat but my best guess is that the kitten is still not fully weaned yet and still wants to suck his/her mother's milk. The kitten must've mistaken it.
No , they have split.
"Stillborn" means the kitten has died prior to birth and is born dead.
The kitten could think its their mother. Is the kittens mother still with it? If not, the kitten might think for some reason that it is suckling on its mother.
you can play with your kitten whenever it is not nursing ( if it still does). anytime else will be a great time to bond with your kitten and they are very playful little beasts and love to be active! :D
You need to get your kitten to a veterinarian immediately. To transport, gently slide the kitten onto a towel - having two people for this will help greatly. Your goal is to keep the head, neck and shoulders steady without moving them. Once the kitten is on the towel, slide your hands underneath it and place the kitten/towel onto two to four bath towels nestled in a laundry basket. Now the kitten can be carried in the laundry basket and taken to the veterinarian. If the kitten is still walking or holding its head up, you can skip the towel under kitten transfer, but still drive with the kitten nestled in a laundry basket. If the kitten is still nursing, bring the mother and the rest of the kittens along for the ride in a second basket or box.
There is afterbirth after each kitten is born. If a kitten does not survive in the womb, it would still be expelled from the mother.
yes they do, i have a kitten that has the remains of a scarab beetle in his neck, still removing remains now. shocking but true yes they do, i have a kitten that has the remains of a scarab beetle in his neck, still removing remains now. shocking but true yes they do, i have a kitten that has the remains of a scarab beetle in his neck, still removing remains now. shocking but true
Yes it should be perfectly fine. Just be gentle and let your kitten nap because they are probably still a little drugged the day of.
Try to find someone knowledgeable to help you who can actually look at the kitten. There is no way that this forum can make any type of diagnosis based on the description given.
98 altima with 170000 and it still purs like a kitten