Kittens can be let out with supervision, with you right there with them, as soon as they can walk. As they get used to their surroundings, you can give them more freedom, in a few months they can go outside alone, but with you watching at first, then later on their own once you know they will come back and not wander off.
If you want your kitten to live a long and healthy life, you should not let them out unsupervised.
dont let your kitten get caught in a wine rack.
Your kitten is unfamiliar with his or her new surroundings and will come out when he/she feels comfortable ; just be patient .
First sit down and explain to them why you want a kitten and that you think you are responsible enough to have one! Then do chores around the house showing you are responsible! And offer to earn money and pay for it's first bag of food!
I dont quite know what you are asking but it is unusual for a cat to just have one kitten, however its not uncommon
Yes. You can pick up a kitten before it opens its eyes for the first time, if the mother will allow you to.
Let your cat come to your kitten Put your kitten to your cat or just innovating Or your cat was jealous Hope it helps :)
Do not keep them separated. Separating them will only make it that much harder for them to develop a relationship. But do not force them to interact, either. Just leave them alone, and let them develop a relationship on their own time. In short, you don't need to do a single thing. Just stand back and let them get to know each other. Unless an adult cat has been abused or something, and consequently is completely deranged, it will not hurt a kitten. The cat might hiss at the kitten at first, or bat at it with its paws, as a display of dominance, but it will not seriously hurt the kitten. They can sense that it's only a baby.
Could you be more specific.
the kitten is a baby cat. So the kitten comes 1st.
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It's probably because the cat is a little scared of the kitten. If your cat gave birth to the kitten, then it's having a hard time getting its meow right. Because when a kitten comes out of its mama, the mama's tummy hurts a little when it came out. So give your cat some time to think and get its meow right. Or just let the cat get to know the kitten. Good luck with that. :)