Put your new dog in a room by himself. Let him get used to his surroundings.
Once he is used to it, give him something your kitten has slept on, and give your dog something your cat has slept on, to let them get used to the scent.
When you're ready, lead your dog to the door and do the same with the cat. Crack the door very slightly and see how they react.
Next, have someone hold onto the dog, and you will hold onto the cat (or vise-versa). Let them meet face-to-face. If you don't think they're ready for that, put them in cages and position them where they can see and sniff each other.
Repeat this a few times, and, if luck is with you, your kitten and dog will get along! It's good that it's a kitten, rather than a full-grown cat. A cat would feel very protective of his territory, while a kitten probably wouldn't mind.
Good luck!
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.
Very slowly and at short intervals.
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Take the kitten to the vet. Make an appointment immediately, for as soon as possible. Symptoms such as these could indicate any number of things, and there is no way to tell without bringing the animal in for examination by a professional. Without seeing, feeling, and otherwise examining the kitten, a proper diagnosis cannot be made.
Your kitten will have a litter when it is a cat, not a kitten. Cats will have kitties when they are in heat (sexually active) around the 6th month to the 9th month of their life. That time if they mate they will have kitties. :) Your cat will only have kitties if you haven't spayed it yet.
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no. a newborn is fresh out the womb. that nugget been out for a month!
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