9 weeks.
TheTreeton Veterinarian! You will need get some things for her before you get the Kitten though! YoungStallion, Pinto server
If you introduce them slowly, yes. But you will soon find you'll need to get them both fixed to keep peace between them.
If you do decide to get a kitten for a companion for your cat you need to slowly introduce the two together. They may not like each other at first.
The key differences in caring for a female kitten and a male kitten are related to their reproductive health. Female kittens need to be spayed to prevent unwanted pregnancies and reduce the risk of certain health issues. Male kittens should be neutered to prevent spraying and aggressive behavior. Other than these differences, the care for both genders is generally the same, including feeding, grooming, and providing a safe environment.
Usually when its teeth fully grown or its mom starts rejecting it. Like 4-6 Months.
Immediately take the wounded kitten to the vet before any serious defects could happen. Don't waste any time, there could be problems with the kitten and it could need medical attention
Yes! A kitten that has been neutered before reaching sexual maturity (often around six months old) and begun spraying, prevents the kitten from developing the need to spray at all.
The female is fertilised by the male before the egg is laid.
most of the time they cant. they need help with a male that has bred before.
no they need kmr or kitten formula ring a vet for advice on feeding
You need counseling first before surgery.
You need to take your kitten to the vet RIGHT AWAY!!!