Euthanise it.
How rude. Pet stores have replacement milk available. Baby formula will probably keep it alive and growing until it is big enough for solid food. Slightly warm it and use an eye dropper or syringe to feed it every couple of hours. If it is very small, you have to stimulate it to go to the bathroom also. Use a warm cloth and wipe it's bottom with it.
Yes. But this will only work sometimes usually if the mother your giving the kitten to has lost one of her own.
If you find a kitten with its eyes open but seemingly abandoned, you should first observe from a distance to see if the mother is nearby. If the mother does not return after a few hours, you should contact a local animal shelter or rescue organization for guidance on how to care for the kitten. It is important to provide warmth, food, and medical attention if needed to ensure the kitten's well-being.
Not all the time. Usually then the mother will get more aggressive with her owners about touching the kitten.
Not unless you want him to have diarrhea. Cats cannot digest cows' milk properly. There is milk in the cat food section at grocery stores that you can give them.
if a kitten gets taken away from its mother seven days after its born the owner would have to get special milk
More often than not, no. The mother and the kitten will adjust. Most likely, the kitten will not remember its mother. The mother will be fine.
That is a good question. It may but first you need to remove the other cats scent from the kitten. Give it a short bath in kitten shampoo. After the kitten is dry, rub the kitten against the mama cat without the mama seeing the kitten. Doing this puts mamas scent back on the kitten and will make for a better meeting.
The kitten could think its their mother. Is the kittens mother still with it? If not, the kitten might think for some reason that it is suckling on its mother.
no never give a kitten that
Go to any pet store and buy suppliment formula to feed the kitten. Call a vet and make an appointment. They will be able to tell you how much to feed it and when and will also make sure that the kitten is healthy. If you cannot afford to take the kitten to a vet call a local shelter and they may help.
no and yes if the kittens or kitten is less than one month stay away if the mother abandoned it and your parents say you can have take it. if it comes up to you and doesn't have rabies it should be OK but just remember these are wild so be careful!
If the kitten has a mother the mother will help the kitten naturally, if not you might have to take a warm cloth and wipe the kitten's bum. That's how mother cats get them to go, the lick their bums