Most of the time yes,if the chihuahua is a puppy and the kitten being so young they should get along fine.
Calico cats tend to be very independent and often don't socialize very well with other cats. A cat carrier will be needed to bring the kitten home in. Once home the kitten will need a bed which preferably allows it to hide, food and water bowls and a litter box as well as some toys.
If it is a kitten you should buy some toys. Also some food.
Never a good idea. Especially for women living alone in the city.
I'll answer the question that seems to be asked here; What do you if your kitten is not eating, drinking, or peeing after the day you bring it home? Well, there are three things; stress from just being brought home, maybe a small cold, or a disease. The most likely is the stress from being brought home. The kitten needs time to get used to its new surroundings. If you think a cold may be coming on, monitor the kitten a little bit more. If you see symptoms of ANYTHING, call your local vet.
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no, its just an illusion
If you are just going to seperate them again than you shouldnt but if you aren't going to seperate them again then yes.
It may just be a cat that followed your kitten home, and if the ginger cat is not fixed, it may swipe at other males. there together all the time, they follow each other they seem to be friends? i think now that it is just play fighting.x
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No not at all. In fact, if you have a kitten that is on the too frisky side or wild, often the neutering can calm them down. Please phone your vet because the younger you do it (not too young ... the vet will tell you when to bring in your kitten) the easier the operation is on the kitten. When you take the kitten in for neutering please book-off that weekend for at 24 hours to be sure you are home for your kitten. They love to just cuddle up and sleep and feel secure after the operation. Marcy When cats get a little older they tend to become "aloof and distant". Just call him "king kitty", since they all consider themselves to be a member of royalty.