Do not keep them separated. Separating them will only make it that much harder for them to develop a relationship. But do not force them to interact, either. Just leave them alone, and let them develop a relationship on their own time.
In short, you don't need to do a single thing. Just stand back and let them get to know each other.
Unless an adult cat has been abused or something, and consequently is completely deranged, it will not hurt a kitten. The cat might hiss at the kitten at first, or bat at it with its paws, as a display of dominance, but it will not seriously hurt the kitten. They can sense that it's only a baby.
Yes, a cat can have anywhere from 1 kitten to 13.
The mom cat may be hissing at her 4-month old kitten to establish boundaries, discipline the kitten, or protect her territory. Hissing is a way for the mom cat to communicate with her kitten and teach it proper behavior.
Yes, A mama cat takes care of a kitten for weeks and then the kitten becomes old enough to go out on it's own.
It doesnt matter how old you are, the cat is as old as his date of birth to present day.
no way
About 2 3 or 4
To introduce an orphaned kitten to a nursing cat, start by rubbing a towel on the nursing cat to transfer her scent to the towel. Then, gently rub the orphaned kitten with the same towel to transfer the scent. Place the orphaned kitten near the nursing cat and monitor their interaction closely. The nursing cat may accept the orphaned kitten and begin nursing it. Be patient and give them time to adjust to each other.
Cat = kat, or if it is a female one: Poes Kitten = kitten
It depends on what breed of cat.
No!
milk and cat food.
Yes, kittens are indeed real. The word "kitten" is used for a young cat less than a year old. After a year old, the kitten is considered to be fully grown and is called a "cat".