When they're dry.
Yes, A mama cat takes care of a kitten for weeks and then the kitten becomes old enough to go out on it's own.
about 15 years
There's no telling. If you rub something your old cat lies on onto the kitten, the kitten might be accepted. Good luck!
theirs no way for any one to stop a kitten from hiss... or an older cat.
well the mom gets angry and chases you and gives you rabbies on your index finger or face. Depending on how old the kitten is when taken from it's mother it could either live and thrive, or it may die. If it is old enough to be taught to take nourishment on it's own (10-14 weeks) it is very likely the kitten will live and grow into a healthy cat. If the kitten is not old enough to nourish itself, it is highly likely the kitten will die from malnutrition. Also, the one stealing the kitten may not get away without some painful claw marks from the mother.
The answer to that would depend on your willingness to give time and effort; ie if you want a low-maintainence pet, I would suggest a fully mature (but not an old geezer) cat, instead of a kitten. However, if you are willing to give more, or want to get two or more, I would recommend a kitten. Note: Make sure the kitten is old enough to be taken away from it's mother; a few weeks may not be enough! Good luck & hope this helps! i would sooo prefer a kitten because there sooo cute and you can have them for longer :)
For a female cat to be old enough to even leave Its mother, It must be 12 weeks old. For a cat to be old enough to mate and give birth, It must be 6 months old.
The best age to get a kitten for a new pet owner is typically around 8-12 weeks old. This age allows the kitten to be independent enough to adjust to a new home, but still young enough to bond with their new owner and learn proper behaviors.
Yes it is ok. I presume the kitten is old enough then for solid food or is being bottle fed? Nursing is something comforting for the kitten, even if it is not getting any milk. So long as the kitten is getting nourishment elsewhere, it poses no risk to kitten or mom.
It is not normal that a four year old girl would kill a kitten on purpose and the parents should seek immediate psychological counseling for her. If it was an accident and she held the kitten too tight or smothered it then it's just an accident.
Kitten's When Old Enough Can Have Normal Cat Food But Add Water To The Food So It Is Soft Enough So They Don't Choke Or Hurt Them Selves!
If you believe a kitten is in need of medical treatment, take it to the vet immediately. Such a small kitten can easily die if not treated. Never give a kitten or a cat human medicine; a vet will be able to prescribe medicine that is safe.