Feed it more filling cat food in the evening so it won't be that hungry in the morning. Or you could feed it another type of food because it might be bored of the same old food and might want a bit of variety.
stop waking up in the night
there really is no age... when the kitten first leaves its mother it misses her and wants her to come to it.. once the kitten gets used to its new house and new people they will stop.. and start purring more
It is a normal habit but when it grows bigger it will stop
Turn off the alarm clock.
Put the kitten in the litter box or on some old newspapers before it can urinate, or as shortly as possible afterward. With patience and repitition, the kitten will learn where it is supposed to go.
How old is your kitten? if she is quite young she is probably just hungry when she does this, if she is older she probably still thinks she is younger and wants milk. If your kitten is old enough to eat solid food place some in front of her every time she goes to suck then hopefully your kitten should eat the food and move on from milk and therefore stop suckling her own nipples. If even when you give her food she continues to suckle or if she is really young and when you give her milk she continues to suckle take her to the vets and see what they can do. I hope i helped.
It really depends on what business you wanna open, but basically the self satisfaction of waking up everyday and turning the key to your own business, and to stop having to work for anyone else.
We tend to do it late November early December.Though i suppose it doesn't really matter.x
That is a fairly normal state for the human brain during waking hours.
Because the body changes temperature at that time of day.
theirs no way for any one to stop a kitten from hiss... or an older cat.
Putting foil on the table and counter may help deter a kitten from jumping, as most cats do not like the feel of this on their paws. Double-sided sticky tape may work, also. You can try spraying the kitten with water, but this really isn't ideal as all that teaches the kitten is that you, its carer, is punishing it for doing something that comes naturally to the kitten. This won't stop the kitten from jumping; but will make the kitten more sly and will only jump on these places when you are not around. You can try and distract the kitten with a toy whenever you see it wanting to jump. Some kittens may stop wanting to jump onto tables and counters as they grow older, but many do not. Cats and kittens are naturally curious animals and like to be up high, so sometimes the best thing is to make its favourite spots safe to perch on.