easy make sure that the kitten drinks loads of water
as long as they are genlty patting (not hitting) and the mother cat is not upset by the children touching the kittens i dont see why not Make sure they dont touch them until the kittens' eyes are open otherwise the mother might get mad and could stop taking care of them .
Kittens naturally get goop in their eyes; you just need to keep wiping their tear ducts regularly. If the goop seems exessive, take the kittens to a vet.
7-10 days after birth
Well, yes. It's natural for cats to hunt other animals for food, therefor, it is a predator. And like this guy-I-totally-forgot-his-name said: "Eyes in front, animals hunt. Eyes on the side, animals hide." I hope this answered your question. C:
Kittens are born with their eyes closed. They gradually open at 7 - 14 days. Their vision gradually improves after that. Never touch kittens eyes.
yes but it dont get it in their eyes
There is no set time as far as I know, but they usually open their eyes within 2 weeks of birth. We had our kittens when they were a week old, and their eyes were closed for a short time longer.
tarsal gland secretions
No, ferrets are not born with their eyes open. Baby ferrets open their eyes when they are about 34 days old.
Some eye doctors recommend using baby shampoo to wash the eyelashes and makeup from the eyes. This softens the lashes and prevents them from sticking together when blinking.
That your cat has green eyes
they are actually black but change blue because they are so young. My cat just had kittens and her kittens eyes are blue because her eyes are blue.
Let it sleep?
as long as they are genlty patting (not hitting) and the mother cat is not upset by the children touching the kittens i dont see why not Make sure they dont touch them until the kittens' eyes are open otherwise the mother might get mad and could stop taking care of them .
They remain eyes once they open!!
Kittens are born with blue eyes.
Kittens naturally get goop in their eyes; you just need to keep wiping their tear ducts regularly. If the goop seems exessive, take the kittens to a vet.