Definately.
When our cat has kittens we generally try to give them away at around 8 weeks.
Ten weeks at a minimum, twelve weeks ideally. Any less and they may have health problems and difficulty bonding with other cats. They have to learn to socialise - that means hunting, cat language and normal cat behaviour - and the bonds to the mother need to dissolve naturally. This happens at about ten to twelve weeks. You will have a pretty messed up, skittish cat if you take it away from its mother too soon.
Kittens should not leave their mothers until they are AT LEAST ten weeks old, preferably twelve or thirteen weeks.
It takes about 3 weeks for them to hatch and leave.
Kittens can leave their mother at 6 weeks old, but it is generally recommended to wait until they are at least 8 weeks old for proper socialization and development.
twelve weeks of unpaid leave a year
it can leave 6-8 weeks
10 to 12 weeks
Pups should be weaned at 6 to 8 weeks old to leave their mother.
The same age as any puppy around 8 weeks old
Pups should leave their mother no earlier than 8 weeks. This is for the health and well being of the pups. Pups who leave their mother's and family's before 8 weeks have a higher rate of illness.
After 6-8 weeks of being born.
Rabbits can typically leave their mother at around 6 weeks old.