The kitten could think its their mother. Is the kittens mother still with it? If not, the kitten might think for some reason that it is suckling on its mother.
Yes. The I in kitten has a short I vowel sound, the same as bitten, or bitter, or bit.
Sitting in an office chair all day can start to hurt your back and legs quite a bit when you don't have a good office chair cushion. Add a separate cushion if you need one.
A "cushion" diamond refers to the shape of the diamond, which in this case looks a bit like a cushion. It is an older cut that is making it's way back into stores today. It is square with rounded corners and somewhat like the "Old Mine Cut".
For indoor sofas/couches, loveseats and chairs, you want something you can "sink" into a little bit, but something that will last for years, as well. A cushion filler with Memory Foam is your best bet.
the bottom part of a seat,the bit you sit on..........jez & deaks...........saddo's The squab is the backrest, you sit on the cushion.
If you mean around their neck its because that where there mums pick them up when they are little.
they are a bit wild but if you take a wolf let it settle in then you will see that its calmer than a kitten
Luckily, goats are pretty happy with any type of cushion. To get a goat to skin a cushion, you'd probably need a nice organic cover made of alfalfa, maybe with a bit of oats for variety...
Like people, kittens have different personalities. When young, they all are a bit playful but if you want an active cat, play around with them, a calm cat, watch what they do. It all depends on what you want from your kitten!
At the start they will suckle their mothers, just like any other young mammal. A bit later it'll start nibbling on the same plants as the adults eat.
It depends on the type of kitten you are planning to get as well as if your current cat is generally friendly towards other cats. If you do end up getting a kitten, when you introduce it to your home leave it in its kennel for a little bit while you let your other cat sniff the kitten. The kitten will probably become a little scared, but trust me, it is much more overwhelming for them when the kitten is not in the kennel. After both cats get a sense of who the other cat it, you can let the kitten out of its kennel. Other than that, a kitten should be fine. Also, make sure you spread your time equally to both cats or else your current cat will get jealous and most likely act meaner towards the kitten. Good luck :)
I would wait a bit before taking a kitten on an airplane if it's that young because, it hasn't really fully developed what it can do yet, and it might hurt its ears. Hope this helps.