yes its just looking for attention and security
Yes, kittens and dogs get along very well. I have two dogs and a cat. Please go to my bio page by clicking onto my name and you will see them. Put the dog on a leash in the house until the kitten investigates the house and the new owners. This should take approximately 1/2 hour. Then gently bring the dog over to the kitten. The kitten will hiss and arch it's back, but this is a normal instinct for them. Don't let the dog chase the kitten and keep a watchful eye on them. Pet the dog and then pet the kitten (putting the smell of the dog on the cat and then pet the dog putting the smell of the kitten on it.) No matter how large your dog is dogs generally learn very quickly that kittens are becoming a part of the family. Once you are fairly certain that the dog is gentle let the dog and kitten settle their differences. The kitten may get a crack or two with it's little nails into the nose of the dog and most of the time the dog will back off no matter how big they are. Before you know it they will be buddies.
It is perfectly normal for a kitten's eyes to be shut for the first few weeks of their lives. Kittens are born completely blind, so even if her brothers and sisters had open eyes, they still would not be able to see anything. Some kitten's eyes open later or earlier than normal, but as long as the kitten's eyesight develops as normal, there is no reason to believe there is anything wrong with your cat.
easy make sure that the kitten drinks loads of water
Cats pounce on their prey. That is a normal cat behavior. Cats also climb and sit on high places. Also normal cat behavior. Sounds like your kitten is perfectly normal. **Cats (and kittens) love to be in high places. They will NOT outgrow this completely, but they do calm down as they mature. However it can be trained not to jump up on things you do not wish them to jump up on. This takes lots of time and patience though.
Cat = kat, or if it is a female one: Poes Kitten = kitten
Just a little bigger than a normal kitten is. They obviously get larger as they grow, but are maybe a third larger than a normal kitten. However it depends on the age of the kitten
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It is normal behavior for a new mother cat. Keep away from the baby for now.
No
my new born kitten's butt is bleeding what does it mean? is it normal?
You cannot keep a kitten in a cage for any long period of time.
Yes completely normal.
depends on which you are talking about, but it is normal for both to be eating at 4 hours after birth of 1 kitten.
There is not much you can do, just resume normal routine, and it is rare it will happen again.
Keep Your chickens and kitten away from each other if ur kitten goes outside put ur chickens in a huge pen thats secure
keep it by the mother, and she will do it all
If you mean kneed then yes.