No. Worms are passed from mother to the kittens or they pick them up from the area they are in. You can't handle them too much.
No, unless the bread is unclean or has mold.
The cat is usually able to give birth by herself. If not, give her honey and warm milk to make the birth go much smoother.
give it worms and small fish and insects
not that much
Kittens are not grown on plants but born live much in the same as you or I.
Tuxedo kitties are much cuter.
It is often said that Siamese kittens vastly differ from Bengal kittens. Siamese kittens can be purchased at a significantly lower price than Bengal kittens. However, Siamese kittens are known to be much more hyper and high maintenance as opposed to the Bengal breed.
Yes we eat worms but we eat much more
If there in the wild they tend to eat as much as they can but in captivity your only ment to give them 1 o2 blocks of bloud worms a day
You should never use gunpowder to deworm cats. This is dangerous and often fatal. Since no one product can eliminate all parasitic worms, it's best to take your cat to the vet to determine what kind of worms are present.
As for how much you should feed the kitten four to six times a day for young kittens, or three to four for older kittens, with small-sized meals usually two to three teaspoons of wet food (make sure you chop up the meat into little pieces). Kittens need a lot of food for them to develop and grow in a healthy manner, so give the kitten as much food as the kitten needs/eats.
No! Eating sugar does not give you worms. Many myths developed in the early 50's, particularly, worms are caused by eating too much sugar, or that eating too much sugar causes diabetes, because doctors did not have the understanding and technology that we have today to determine the causes of certain ailments. It's old school thinking and if you still think this way, please do research, retrain your brain, and catch up to modern medicine.