because its there way of hissing at you because they dont know whos touching them
It is not a very good idea to open a kitten's eyes. It could damage a kitten's growth. Keep in mind that a kitten's eyes are fully open in four weeks. So, I suggest seeing a vet if the eyes are not developing and not opening after a long period of time.
It depends on the kitten. Sometimes both will open. Sometimes one, then the other within a few days.
This is not a true statement.
6 days
I'm no expert but my understanding is because of excitement or longing. Eg if a wave a toy in front of my kitten and he doesn't get it for a prolonged amount of time he will vibrate his mouth in anticipation. Hope this helps =)
It depends on if the baby wants it or not. If the baby still jhas it in it's mouth it is perfectly safe to keep it in the baby's mouth
scientsts have found out that they can and also open some crisps yes my cat opens the kitten food that I feed to my ferret all of the time.
Yes but leave the door open to prevent mould build-up
Nothing, you still take air in through your nose and not through your mouth. When ever you sniff with your mouth open your tongue will automatically go to the roof of your mouth to block air flow, try it right now,see what I mean.
The kinkajou eat mostly with is mouth open taking it a long time to chew.
Open up your vagina (or anus, mouth, hand, what have you) wide.
no they don't but they have their mouth open all the time to eat plankton