Yes, just because it's blind doesn't mean it's not like any other kitten.
No! As long as the kitten's eye looks normal and has a pupil then it's fine. I have a semi-feral kitten who is blind in one eye. His eye is completley gray with no pupil. The kitten and his brother have brown eyes, apart from the blind eye which is gray! :P
cats are only blind at birth and survive on the mothers milk for the first few weeks
you can touch a kitten when it's a few weeks old.....but do be careful when you're touching it.....i advise you to follow the way the mothercarry them...GOOD LUCK
Yes of course - as long as it does not have an infection in it.
Signs of blindness in a newborn kitten can include difficulty finding its mother's teat, bumping into objects, not responding to movement, and acting more disoriented than its littermates. A visit to a veterinarian can confirm the kitten's vision status through a thorough examination.
probably blind. see a vet.
She should be put down after a trial test in the room.
Speech, touch
yes it can cause blindness in a very old cat but if it is a kitten the it wont
They use touch or smell because if they are blind you can smell because coins smell like metal... anyway if touch you can touch stuff by a bit of help of smell. Have a good day :)
Kittens are born deaf, toothless and blind. A kitten's eyes usually do not open until five to ten days after birth, but their eyesight only starts to develop when the kittens are a few weeks old.
It depends on the breed and the situation, so you absolutley MUST discuss this with your veterinarian. There is no other source that can offer you this information.