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Three-month-old kittens typically sleep for about 16-20 hours a day.
Once kittens reach a year old (bigger breeds do not mature until two or three years), then they are considered adult.
NO! never use it on the kittens until they are 8 weeks old. and not on the mother while she's letting them suckle
Yes, 3-month-old kittens sleep a lot. Kittens, like human babies, require a lot of sleep for growth and development. They typically sleep for about 16-20 hours a day at this age.
I am guessing you are asking if it's safe for kittens to be around your dog unsupervised. Well, it depends. Worst case scenario: our year old black lab killed three 3-week-old kittens. She wasn't being malicious, just trying to play with them as though they were puppies. I would supervise any interaction at least until the kittens are 8-weeks-old.
That depends how old the kittens are.
As for how much you should feed the kitten four to six times a day for young kittens, or three to four for older kittens, with small-sized meals usually two to three teaspoons of wet food (make sure you chop up the meat into little pieces). Kittens need a lot of food for them to develop and grow in a healthy manner, so give the kitten as much food as the kitten needs/eats.
Kittens generally spend 16 to 18 hrs a day sleeping.
You buy a cat, dog cage at a petstore.
No, this isn't normal, but it isn't a particularly bad thing, either. Some kittens just develop much quicker than their litter-mates.
The mother cat gives birth to the kittens.
At 8 weeks old, you can determine the sex of kittens by looking at their genitalia. Male kittens will have a larger distance between the anus and the genital opening, while female kittens will have a shorter distance.