You should never take the kittens away from there mother because if you had a kid would you want someone to take the kid from you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! idiots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
About twelve to fourteen weeks old. Ten weeks at the very earliest.
Sadly, too many kittens are taken away from their mothers too early, usually around six to eight weeks old (some kittens aren't even weaned properly at that age). They have had no chance to learn what behaviour is good or bad, and behavioral problems will become apparent as the kitten gets older which, often, are difficult to correct.
Kittens six to eight weeks old have not learned any important socialisation or behaviour skills yet, which kittens learn from eight weeks onwards. During this time kittens will learn how to play and interact with their littermates, mother and any other animals and humans in the house.
They will learn what behaviour is acceptable and what is not from their mother, and will learn how to play and share with their littermates. They will also learn about grooming and litterbox use at this crucial time. Most kittens are well socialised by the time they are twelve weeks old, and are very likely to grow into very gentle and affectionate pets.
Many, if not all, cat breeders strongly advise that you should not take a kitten away from its litter until 12-14 weeks of age. The reason for this is this allows the kittens to learn how to behave around other kittens and people. Playing with their litter-mates and mother teaches the kittens what is and is not acceptable. Taking a kitten away at this crucial stage of development can cause behavior issues later on in its life as it will not have been taught otherwise.
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6 weeks is a good age for them to be weaned and start a life independent of their mom.
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Taking a kitten away at six weeks is far too early.
Many, if not all, cat breeders strongly advise that you should not take a kitten away from its litter until 10-12 weeks of age. The reason for this is this allows the kittens to learn how to behave around other kittens and people. Playing with their litter-mates and mother teaches the kittens what is and is not acceptable. Taking a kitten away at this crucial stage of development can cause behavior issues later on in its life as it will not have been taught otherwise.
You can take a kitten away from its mum at 10 weeks at the very earliest but make sure its eating on its own and fully weaned. It is ideal to keep kittens with their littermates and mother up to 14 weeks as this is when they learn socialisation skills with other cats and humans. Taking a kitten away before they learn such skills can lead to many behaviour problems in later life as the kitten never learned what is right or wrong.
Many, if not all, cat breeders strongly advise that you should not take a kitten away from its litter until 12-14 weeks of age.
The reason for this is this allows the kittens to learn how to behave around other kittens and people. Playing with their litter-mates and mother teaches the kittens what is and is not acceptable. Taking a kitten away at this crucial stage of development can cause behaviour issues later on in its life as it will not have been taught otherwise.
The best time for them to leave their mother at about 12-14 weeks of age.
Sadly, too many kittens are taken away from their mothers too early, usually around six to eight weeks old (some kittens aren't even weaned properly at that age). They have had no chance to learn what behaviour is good or bad, and behavioral problems will become apparent as the kitten gets older which, often, are difficult to correct.
Kittens six to eight weeks old have not learned any important socialisation or behaviour skills yet, which kittens learn from eight weeks onwards. During this time kittens will learn how to play and interact with their littermates, mother and any other animals and humans in the house.
They will learn what behaviour is acceptable and what is not from their mother, and will learn how to play and share with their littermates. They will also learn about grooming and litterbox use at this crucial time. Most kittens are well socialised by the time they are twelve weeks old, and are very likely to grow into very gentle and affectionate pets.
You must wait until they are at least 12 weeks old to move them, or they will not acquire the social skills and other skills from their mother and siblings.
The best time a kitten can be taken away from its mother when its twelve weeks old.
After the mother cat has abandoned it usually around winter time. The exact day that mothers leave their kittens is july 4th. Very patriotic of them. #trifflin
Not really. The mother cat will usually eat the kitten placentas and will, as a result, get back a small amount of the protein she has expended in creating the kittens. But there is nothing special about the placentas, and depriving the mother cat of them will not hurt her.
no,but really a kitten should start eating from cat food is when the mother
Your kitten is bleeding internally. Take the kitten to a vet ASAP.
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Take the kitten to a veterinarian to have the cast removed. It is the safest thing to do.
Yes it is ok. Kittens can't get hurt or sick unless your hands are dirty or you drop the kitten. But it would be best not to take it away form its mom for long. The kitten needs to eat the milk the mom provides.
The mother cat will bite, chew, and eat the sac. If she takes too long, break the sac away from the kitten's face. But otherwise, let her finish doing it. Her licking stimulates the kitten to breathe. IF mother is in distress, grab a rag, hold the kitten inside the rag using both hands and vigorously rub to remove the sac and stimulate the kitten to breathe--then take mom and ALL kittens to the vet.
NO YOU CAN'T TAKE A KITTEN TO A PARTY! The kitten will freak out and might run away or get hurt. DON'T TAKE A KITTEN TO A PARTY!!! Let your kitten stay at your house for a while, but the only other place a kitten should go is the vet. Cats don't like to go places. They're not dogs!
You need to take your kitten to the vet RIGHT AWAY!!!
Yes,The kitten needs milk from it's mother in order to have proper nutrition.
If you take the kitten away to early, it will think you are it's mother.
You can wean at kitten at 8-10 weeks, but you can sell them at 15 weeks.
No way! that . . . . . can not take it away because that is called stealing.
Cats don't actually have thumbs, but you SHOULD take it to the vet right away.
because of safety which she want to give to her young ones or kitten
well why did she take it away, then i might have an answer for you
no