NO! That is so not safe! They could die! That would be so sad if they die!
Absolutely
It is generally safe to allow adult cats around kittens once the kittens are at least 8 weeks old and are able to move around and defend themselves. It is important to supervise their interactions to ensure the safety of the kittens.
In the coral reefs, they live in holes or creases, where they are safe from predators at night.
No, it is not safe to pick up kittens by their neck as it can cause harm or injury to them. It is recommended to support their bodies properly when handling them.
It is generally safe to spay cats while they are nursing their kittens, but it is recommended to wait until the kittens are weaned to reduce any potential risks to the mother cat and her offspring.
No, they do not live in holes.
Yes, older kittens may potentially harm newborn kittens due to their playful and rough behavior. It is important to supervise their interactions and provide a safe environment for all kittens.
It is generally safe to touch kittens immediately after birth, but it is important to handle them gently and wash your hands before and after to prevent the spread of germs.
No, cheetahs do not live in holes.
Coconut oil is generally safe for kittens in small amounts, but it is important to consult with a veterinarian before giving it to your kitten. Some kittens may have allergies or sensitivities to coconut oil, so it is best to proceed with caution.
It is generally safe to move kittens after birth, but it is best to wait until they are at least a few days old to minimize stress on the mother and kittens. Make sure to handle them gently and keep them warm during the move.
It is generally safe for kittens to take amoxicillin under the guidance of a veterinarian. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and duration to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the medication for the kitten.