You cannot keep a kitten in a cage for any long period of time.
for about a week or so because if you do not let him see and play outside of his cage he will be unhappy
To properly care for a 2-week-old long-haired kitten, you should provide a warm and safe environment, feed them kitten milk replacer every 2-3 hours, stimulate them to urinate and defecate after each feeding, keep them clean by gently wiping with a damp cloth, and monitor their health closely for any signs of illness. It is also important to consult a veterinarian for guidance on proper care and nutrition for such a young kitten.
Yes, most likely your kitten will remember you after a week of being apart. Cats have good long-term memory and can recognize their owners even after a short separation.
No, it is not safe for a 4-week-old kitten to be eating litter. Litter can be harmful if ingested and may cause digestive issues or blockages. It is important to keep the litter box clean and provide appropriate food for the kitten's age.
No, it is not safe for a 6-week-old kitten to be eating litter. Litter can be harmful if ingested and may cause digestive issues or blockages. It is important to keep the litter box clean and provide appropriate food for the kitten's age.
The gender of the 5-week-old kitten is not specified in the question.
If a 6-week-old kitten has a cold, you should keep them warm, ensure they stay hydrated, and consult with a veterinarian. The vet may prescribe medication to help with symptoms and provide guidance on how to care for the kitten at home. It's important to monitor the kitten closely and seek prompt veterinary care if the symptoms worsen.
I have a 5 week old kitten that my fiancée and I rescued and he's healthy at 1.3lbs
a week
there are spacial kitten foods.
Yes it will, so keep the kittens away from any area where there are snakes.
It could be allergies - see your vet.