6-8 weeks
you can touch a kitten when it's a few weeks old.....but do be careful when you're touching it.....i advise you to follow the way the mothercarry them...GOOD LUCK
2 months is the minimum
Long-haired newborn kittens require regular grooming to prevent matting and tangles in their fur. They also need to be kept warm and fed a specialized kitten formula every 2-3 hours. Additionally, they should be monitored closely for any signs of illness or distress.
The mother cat will bite, chew, and eat the sac. If she takes too long, break the sac away from the kitten's face. But otherwise, let her finish doing it. Her licking stimulates the kitten to breathe. IF mother is in distress, grab a rag, hold the kitten inside the rag using both hands and vigorously rub to remove the sac and stimulate the kitten to breathe--then take mom and ALL kittens to the vet.
Yes, you can move newborn kittens safely by gently picking them up and supporting their bodies. It is important to handle them with care and avoid separating them from their mother for too long.
The eyes of the kitten must be open, and it must have fully developed legs and teeth. This usually happens between 3 to 4 weeks.
A kitten should stay with its mother for a minimum of eight weeks and preferably 12 weeks.
2 years
a kitten should not be removed from it's mother under the age of 12 weeks. under, that age kittens get health and nutrients from their mother's rich, fatty milk. when, the queen is finally slapping away nursing kittens, is a good time to remove them. or else, the female may hurt them, as the kittens grow teeth, their sharp biters pierce the female's belly causing her to feel pain, and slap the away from her body. hope this helps! :)
It is crucial that babies are with their mother as soon as possible after birth. Babies can smell their mother and the warmth of the mother is very comforting to babies and it's also called bonding. They need their mother until are old enough to take care of themselves.
The gestation period is about six weeks.
for about 2 months