It is normal for kittens to play-fight with each other as a way to learn social skills and establish boundaries. However, if the fighting becomes too aggressive or results in injuries, it may be necessary to intervene and separate the kittens.
It should be okay. After they become adults, they may fight for real over who runs the garden, but kittens are not territorial.
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No, it is not okay to pick up kittens by the scruff as it can cause them discomfort and potential harm. It is best to support their bodies when handling them.
It will do no harm; usually the kittens are weaned before the mother is spayed.
No, some kittens might like for us to rub or tickle their tummy, but most kittens do not. They feel uncomftorble and insecure when you do.
It is okay for friends to cuddle with each other as long as both parties are comfortable with it and have clear boundaries established.
It depends if they are all diffrent ages then it is not okay but if they are all the same age it would be okay.
It would depend on how far apart the litters were born. If they were born fairly close together, it might be okay. Otherwise, no. The younger kittens could not handle the roughhousing the older kittens are used to.
It is if you really truly love each other.
No, all stages cat food may not be suitable for kittens as they have specific nutritional needs that are different from adult cats. It is recommended to feed kittens food that is specifically formulated for their growth and development.
I am positive that they are called cubs, but it's still okay to call them kittens.
Usually putting hamsters together in the same cage is bad because their natural instinct is to fight each other, although if they grew up together it might be okay.