Well, their mother (if they have one) will probably not be too comfortable with you touching her babies. I would perhaps stroke them when they are newborn - a couple weeks, and then maybe hold them VERY carefully for short periods of time after that. The nwhen they start to play, you can interact with them, giving Mum a break. If they are orphans, handle them to feed them and cuddle them and give them plenty of love.
As long as the mother wont get aggressive with you, you can hold it them as soon as they are born. Just make sure their dad is in a second cage or if not make sure you keep a close eye on them.
Kittens need their mother's milk for at least 8 weeks.The answer to your question is yes.
they need to be around 6-8 months old.
She will eat you.
Kittens naturally get goop in their eyes; you just need to keep wiping their tear ducts regularly. If the goop seems exessive, take the kittens to a vet.
About 2 years old. But is best to spay her. Female cats do not need to have a litter first.
Catnip in small amounts is not dangerous to kittens. However, newborns and very young kittens do not need exposure to catnip. Wait until they teens--after 6 months old.
That depends how old the kittens are.
Cats will start to wean their kittens at about 5 weeks of age, but they still need to nurse until they are at least 8-10 weeks old, and they need to stay with each other and their mother until they are at least 12 weeks old.
Kittens do not need to get dressed at any age. Their fur is sufficient to protect them from the cold.
Answer: Kittens need their mother for about 8 weeks. Then you can take them.
Until the kittens are weaned.
The mother cat gives birth to the kittens.