No. Any pet needs to be from registered parents in order to be registered. Being a stray you have no way to tell if it is purebred.
The kitten is probably trying to tell weather this new stray is a dangour to her/him. The kitten maybe staring so that she knows where the stray is and knows she/he can run away or be ready if the stray starts to approach her/him. It coud be curiosity.
The stray kitten is most likely something much more mundane such as an irresponsible pet owners that don't spay and/or neuter their animals.
A sexy Jaguar, Feral kitten, stray dog and another one
A sexy Jaguar, Feral kitten, stray dog and another one
A stray kitten under 7 weeks of age usually still drinks it's mother's milk. If it does not have a mother that you know of you should bring it to your veterinarian and ask. They may put your kitten in with a mother that just had kittens, or suggest you feed it kitten milk from your grocery store. If they are older than 7 weeks you can try wet or dry cat food and a tiny bowl of milk or some water.
The Northern Beaches houses the Northern Beaches Vet Hospital which takes in stray cats and kittens among other animals. It is located in Queensland, Australia.
Take it right to the vet. Immeditly it could have rabies so when your sone wash your hands really well.
When they are first born they live with there parents inside a cat box ,if they live with a family.
Well, they can have almost anything. You should go to the veterinarian and have a checkup. They can have anything from brain tumors to a common cold. You may catch something from a stray kitten, but I am not a veterinarian myself. You should ask your veterinarian.
Yes. Kittens (and everything else) have their own scent that never rubs off.
That depends on the pet. For example, a kitten/cat eats fish.That depends on the pet. For example, a kitten/cat eats fish.That depends on the pet. For example, a kitten/cat eats fish.That depends on the pet. For example, a kitten/cat eats fish.
When finding a stray kitten/cat there is no way of telling if the cat is domesticated or wild. Feral cats which are wild can be very skittish and non-responsive to humans because they lack human contact. For starters depending on the age of the kitten you could try nursing it with a bottle purchased at your local "feed store" so that it depends on you for food and nurturing or for an older kitten that is already eating solid foods simply allow the kitten to have plenty of exposure to the animals/people you want it to get used to while showing lots of love and gentle affection while having plenty of patience.