A twelve week old kitten will in no way be able to spray. At such an age the kitten is comparable to a young child. Kittens usually reach sexual maturity around five to seven months old, and should ideally be spayed before six months old to avoid spraying and other possible problems developing.
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A twelve week old kitten will in no way be able to have kittens of its own. At such an age the kitten is comparable to a young child. Female kittens usually reach sexual maturity around five to seven months old, although they should still never be bred at this age as they are still young and should, ideally, be spayed.
There could be several reasons why your 12-week-old kitten is refusing to use the litter box. It could be due to stress, a dirty litter box, a medical issue, or a preference for a different type of litter. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any medical issues and to try different litter box setups to see what works best for your kitten.
To discourage your 12-week-old kitten from trying to nurse, you can gently redirect their behavior by offering them toys or treats to play with instead. Additionally, you can try to limit their access to areas where they may try to nurse, such as near blankets or clothing. It's important to be patient and consistent in redirecting their behavior to help them learn that nursing is not appropriate at their age.
It is generally appropriate to adopt a kitten when they are around 8-12 weeks old.
The best time for a kitten to be adopted is 12-14 weeks.
How much should a male longhair kitten what? Sorry friend I would be happy to answer your question if only I knew what you were talking about. Perhaps you should try to improve your question. Kittens are so cute.
The first thing you need to do is to take it to a vet. There are many causes of diarrhoea, and some are potentially fatal. It's better to have the kitten treated properly. In the meantime, avoid giving it any milk or wet food products.
The answer to that would depend on your willingness to give time and effort; ie if you want a low-maintainence pet, I would suggest a fully mature (but not an old geezer) cat, instead of a kitten. However, if you are willing to give more, or want to get two or more, I would recommend a kitten. Note: Make sure the kitten is old enough to be taken away from it's mother; a few weeks may not be enough! Good luck & hope this helps! i would sooo prefer a kitten because there sooo cute and you can have them for longer :)
Ideally you won't remove the kitten from its mother until it is at least 12 weeks old. This allows the kitten to learn important social skills from its mother and siblings. You can help the weaning process by providing shallow dishes of clean water and canned cat food. There should also be a litter box the kittens can climb into and out of; this needs to be cleaned on a daily basis.
You can wean at kitten at 8-10 weeks, but you can sell them at 15 weeks.
A kitten can typically be adopted when they are around 8-12 weeks old, after they have been weaned from their mother and are able to eat solid food on their own.