You can't really get a kitten if they say no but here is something you can do so they will rethink getting a kitten. Look on the computer for a kitten that is in your area and is cheap (I like to use petfinder.com). Find out how much it would cost if you had to buy all the supplies and everything including the kittens cost. Once you've got all that figured out. Sit them down and say that you would be fully responsible for it and show them how much it would cost. To persuade them even more you can save up your own money for the kitten by finding jobs around your neighbor hood like babysitting and later if you get a babysitting job keep it and after you buy it you can help pay for the kitty litter and food later. (like you buy the litter and they buy the food visa versa) But remember if that doesn't work then just accept that you cant get a kitten. You may be able to get one later, when your older. But DO NOT keep on if they say no after you do all of this just wait 'till your older to ask them. Trust me, it never works.
beg them for a thousand years and when they are on a pheone tell them to say yes
Show more responsiblity around the house. Talk it out with your parents. Pet ownership is a big decision. If your parents are not ready for a cat, there isn't much you can do about it, but, you might be able to convince them to get you another pet, such as a hamster or fish!
We say it as kitten, what did you think? Lol. If you meant Gaelic, "piseag" is your answer
Cat = kat, or if it is a female one: Poes Kitten = kitten
You need to tell your parents how well you will take care of the kitten and never have to be asked to change the litter box or anything like that.
"Kitten" in Italian is "gattino."
If you're not allowed ask for a horse if that doesn't work act depressed then when your parents ask whats wrong say-YOU WONT LET ME HAVE A KITTEN!! or just behave well, clean your room, do your homework- then you'll earn it. BTW; I want a kitten too but my parents wont let me. Ask twice a day, and follow up with asking for a hamster.
kitten=chaton in french(:
beg your parents so much but if they say no wait until you are about 12 on christmas or your birthday and say mom this is a really special day for me so do you think you can get me i kitten if she says no that means you have not earned that kitten and you must work for it and clean your room and do chores and be kind to her and do whatever she asks you to do without whining or throwing a big fit. and see if that works
To determine if a kitten will have long hair, you can look at the breed of the kitten. Certain breeds, such as Maine Coons and Persians, are known for having long hair. Additionally, you can observe the kitten's parents, as long-haired traits are often passed down genetically. If both parents have long hair, there is a higher likelihood that the kitten will also have long hair.
A kitten should stay with its mother for a minimum of eight weeks and preferably 12 weeks.
The best way to tell if a kitten will be fluffy is to look at its parents. If the parents have long, thick fur, there is a good chance the kitten will be fluffy too. Additionally, kittens with a dense undercoat are more likely to grow up to be fluffy.