A kitten can grow up fast or slow and many breeds stay a kitten for just one year or may do for a little longer or shorter. Ragdolls do not reach full growth until 4 years.
Depends on the breed of kitten, and how old it is when you measure it!
Most vets will spay a kitten when it reaches two kilograms in weight, or between four to five months. However, more vets will now spay a kitten much earlier as long as the kitten is healthy.
Cat = kat, or if it is a female one: Poes Kitten = kitten
Your kitten is bleeding internally. Take the kitten to a vet ASAP.
Not unless they are bred with a long haired cat. Take for example if a kitten's mother is a Russian Blue and it's father a Cornish Rex(curly cat) the kitten would been born blue(grey) and curly. Therefore you cannot get a long haired Russian blue, but you can breed it with long haired cat to try and make one.
Kitten is 小貓 in Chinese.
You cannot keep a kitten in a cage for any long period of time.
If you want your kitten to live a long and healthy life, you should not let them out unsupervised.
Of course! It really doesn't take long for the kitten to distinguish its owner from other humans.
I have a male black kitten and I named it Leo but his full name is Leonardo. Give your kitten a name that you'll be comfortable with for a long time. The kitten won't worry about it. There are no rules (shoulds).
it takes one year
Kittens are defined from when they are born to when they turn 1, so it would be the same for your cat.
A kitten should stay with its mother for a minimum of eight weeks and preferably 12 weeks.
until it dies.
2 months is the minimum
Sure, as long as you like it.
As long as they do not want a dog, they can take care of the kitten and understand what they can not do with the kitten, sure buy them a kitten. If they can't, or as most kids say "I forgot" when they don't take responsibility. Buy them a fish if there is ANY doubt.
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.