Yes, it's normal to find two cats from the same litter having babies themselves. Cats don't think like humans -- obviously.
cats twich all the time. dont worry.
Both of my cats are girls. They are sisters, though, but cats don't know if they're related to each other. So yes, it is perfectly okay to have two girl cats.
That's funny. I'm not sure why but it may be because the dirt feels like litter on their paws so they think it is okay to use that as a litter box.
Never. Cats and kittens should never be fed cow's milk or cream. Many cats are lactose intolerant and can become sick - which is incredibly dangerous in a young kitten. If you wish to treat a kitten to some milk, buy some specially formulated kitten milk which can be found in most pet stores. These are completely safe to give to your kitten.
It is not okay for a baby kitten to have flavored yogurt. This can mess with the kittens stomach and give them diarrhea.
There are many things to consider when thinking of buying a kitten. Depending on the breed of cat and where you buy it, it could be as little as a fixed donation from the shelter, up to many hundreds of pounds/dollars from a breeder. Also be sure the kitten is healthy and no younger than ten weeks of age if coming from a breeder. Food, litter, litter tray, bowls, toys and scratching posts are all essential purchases - with food and litter being things that have to be bought frequently as opposed to toys and bowls. But the most expensive part of having cats is the vet bills. For shots, neutering and micro-chipping costs, check-ups and especially in the event the kitten or cat may become injured or sick.
Actually they would start using the litter box even before that. When the mother cat uses the litter box in front of the kitten, the kitten becomes curious and wants to try what its mother is doing. Kittens would usually climb into the litter box and smell around and then use it. No, actually you have to show the kitten where the litter box is. In some cases, if you see him or her pee, go up to her, say NO, and then pick her up and take her to the litter box and show him or her THIS is where to "go".
Cats cannot have human pain pills. It is toxic. Ask your vet. And if you don't have a vet, you shouldn't have a pet.
no.
No, the cat would probably attack the rabbit and scratch it to death so never make a cat and a bunny live together.
It would depend on how far apart the litters were born. If they were born fairly close together, it might be okay. Otherwise, no. The younger kittens could not handle the roughhousing the older kittens are used to.
yes, as long as the dog is okay with that.