A stray kitten under 7 weeks of age usually still drinks it's mother's milk. If it does not have a mother that you know of you should bring it to your veterinarian and ask. They may put your kitten in with a mother that just had kittens, or suggest you feed it kitten milk from your grocery store. If they are older than 7 weeks you can try wet or dry cat food and a tiny bowl of milk or some water.
The kitten is probably trying to tell weather this new stray is a dangour to her/him. The kitten maybe staring so that she knows where the stray is and knows she/he can run away or be ready if the stray starts to approach her/him. It coud be curiosity.
The stray kitten is most likely something much more mundane such as an irresponsible pet owners that don't spay and/or neuter their animals.
No. Any pet needs to be from registered parents in order to be registered. Being a stray you have no way to tell if it is purebred.
That depends on the pet. For example, a kitten/cat eats fish.That depends on the pet. For example, a kitten/cat eats fish.That depends on the pet. For example, a kitten/cat eats fish.That depends on the pet. For example, a kitten/cat eats fish.
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Why would you eat a kitten any way? Are you a nutso person kittens are cute and cuddley and that would be evil to eat a kitten.
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Maybe they don't want it or there not ready to eat it.
yes a large peacock will eat a small kitten or animal.
The Northern Beaches houses the Northern Beaches Vet Hospital which takes in stray cats and kittens among other animals. It is located in Queensland, Australia.
Cats, even stray cats, can and usually will eat plain (unseasoned) chicken, cooked or raw. If you have no cat food to give to the stray, then chicken is a good substitute.
They do not eat kittens.