No, they hate cats very much. They don't really enjoy getting licked and swallowed.
First of all, I noticed that you misspelled children. But unfortunately, no. I've had personal experience with this type of lure.
They much more prefer ice cream vans, try that.
No. Go to the pet store and buy milk made for kittens. They even sell little milk bottles to feed them.
No.
The action of the kittens' paws stimulates the mothers mammary glands to produce milk.
Mostly warm milk. I once had puppies and kittens. We used to let them drink milk out of a small bottle.
Well, kittens don't necessary eat milk but lets say about 7 times.
Kittens drink milk, and the females will need their supply of milk for the kittens on their way.
They do. With milk.
yes
Kittens need their mother's milk for at least 8 weeks.The answer to your question is yes.
no, you can only feed milk to kittens.
to be honest, milk is not actually good for cats so it is best not to give them milk. but you can sometimes get these special milk for kittens from pet shops. you can feed them that from quite a young age.
If very young, they should drink specially formulated kitten milk for pre-weaned kittens. A vet will be able to supply some. Weaned kittens should only drink water, with kitten or cat milk as a treat. Never feed kittens or cats cow's milk as this often causes diarrhoea.