They meant washer not dryer. Must of been a article error.
Yes it is ok. I presume the kitten is old enough then for solid food or is being bottle fed? Nursing is something comforting for the kitten, even if it is not getting any milk. So long as the kitten is getting nourishment elsewhere, it poses no risk to kitten or mom.
by getting potty and doing and doing its business
You can feed them kitten milk replacement, which is available at most pet shops. As they grow older you can try soaking bread in the milk and feeding them that until they can consume solids.
Plz, someone answer! I have NO clue and really want a kitten.
kitten milk formula in an eyedropper, every 2-3 hours, and then when he gets older try soaking bread in formula, then ease into plain bread,grapes, stuff like that
You can adopt a kitten from a shelter, but it will most likely cost money. OR you can find someone looking to get rid of a kitten. Be wary when getting cheap or free kittens; it is common that there is usually a reason why the kitten is cheap, such as ill health, behavioural issues, injury, or just poorly bred.
Well, I'm experiencing the same problem. I suggest you put a long broken branch into the hole. It might climb out. If it is a kitten(what I'm experiencing) you can put a broom ladle in the hole and fill it with milk and water mixed.
my brother getting a boy but my kitten abit be with bogs for a long time WHY DID U SAY THAT the correct sentence is "your kitten doesn't like dogs." Also comment on my page should see the pic of my puppy SO cute!
There's no telling. If you rub something your old cat lies on onto the kitten, the kitten might be accepted. Good luck!
It's just fluid - nothing to worry about.
Yes, but it is almost as likely as getting licked to death by a kitten.
They crouch down getting ready to pounce. At the correct moment the cat or kitten will pounce at the moving thing. If the thing is not moving the cat or kitten will most likely ignore it.