You just cannot do that ,because the window is just like a television screen for your cat.it keeps him busy. Answer:Yeah, they love looking outside! if the problem is that your cat's clawing at your window screen and pushing on it when you have the window open, I guess you can try having lemon/orange scents all over the window screen and hope that the cat will hate it enough not to be around it.
Yes, but you have to be VERY CAREFUL about introducing them. When you bring the kitten home, keep it in an enclosed area like an unused room that the other cat doesn't use. Keep it there for 3-5 days, then lock it up in a travil carrier or cage. Open the door, (The other cat will want to go into the room), and then STAY IN THE ROOM. See how they react to each other. It is okay if they growl and/or hiss. If the adult cat tries to attack the youngster, don't get involved, you might get scratched. Simply make a loud noise behind it. After the adult looses intrest, let the kitten out and shut the door to its room. After repeating this several times and when they're pretty much used to eachoter, start feeding the adult next to the kitten's crate when you feed the kitten. When there is no hostility, let the kitten out and WATCH THEM. If the adult attacks, make a loud noise. If it doesn't work, protect yourself before interfearing. Keep them apart when you're not around.
Kittens are not babies and they can still slink through crib rails. Kittens can stay in one room, if needed.
You cannot keep a kitten in a cage for any long period of time.
yes!
no you never know what they will do in there
The stray kitten may keep meowing because it is trying to communicate its needs, such as hunger, thirst, or a desire for attention. Meowing is a way for the kitten to express itself and seek help or companionship.
A soft and cozy fleece material is the best choice for a kitten blanket to keep them warm and comfortable.
Keep Your chickens and kitten away from each other if ur kitten goes outside put ur chickens in a huge pen thats secure
They will get along fine. Cats are easier to adapt to a new kitten - compared to dogs. You can bring the kitten inside and maybe put it in a room with the door closed for a few hours. The indoor cat will sniff around and get to know it before you put them together.
keep it by the mother, and she will do it all
feed it from a bottle use milk warm milk and keep the kitten warm
In the house. Where do you keep YOUR room????