No, it is generally not recommended to give kittens away at 6 weeks old as they are still too young and need more time with their mother for proper development and socialization. It is best to wait until they are at least 8-12 weeks old before separating them from their mother.
just give them kitten food and they will live long healthy live, OK
yes
Resist the urge for at least a couple of weeks. Okay, one week, but that's my final offer!
When they are bigger than a tennis ball you may give them away. No, at 3 weeks, baby rabbits aren't weaned yet and still need to be with their mother. If you separate them at 3 weeks it's unlikely the bunnies will survive. Before taking them away, you should at least wait until the babies are completely finished weaning, about 6-8 weeks. See the related questions below for info and links.
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 is not okay for a baby kitten to have flavored yogurt. This can mess with the kittens stomach and give them diarrhea.
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 depends if they are all diffrent ages then it is not okay but if they are all the same age it would be okay.
As long as it is completely weaned, yes, a six week old puppy is old enough to be separated from its mom.
Let the mother cat look after the kittens for a few days. Just keep an eye on them and make sure she's feeding them, grooming them and caring for them. After a few days, maybe eight days, since they should open their eyes after eight days, only you should touch them. Limit the amount of visitors and make sure the cat and her kittens are somewhere quiet, where they won't be disturbed. Don't touch the kittens much and make sure they only look at their mother as their mother. If the kittens start following you or mewling for you, don't go near them for a while. Once the kittens are wandering about on their own, they should be okay to be properly handled.
You might wanna get that checked out. I had a small one a while back but it went away after about 2 weeks.