Yes, kittens and dogs get along very well. I have two dogs and a cat. Please go to my bio page by clicking onto my name and you will see them. Put the dog on a leash in the house until the kitten investigates the house and the new owners. This should take approximately 1/2 hour. Then gently bring the dog over to the kitten. The kitten will hiss and arch it's back, but this is a normal instinct for them. Don't let the dog chase the kitten and keep a watchful eye on them. Pet the dog and then pet the kitten (putting the smell of the dog on the cat and then pet the dog putting the smell of the kitten on it.) No matter how large your dog is dogs generally learn very quickly that kittens are becoming a part of the family. Once you are fairly certain that the dog is gentle let the dog and kitten settle their differences. The kitten may get a crack or two with it's little nails into the nose of the dog and most of the time the dog will back off no matter how big they are. Before you know it they will be buddies.
yes dogs can hurt kittens if you teach your dog not to hurt them the kittens wont get hurt and keep cats where dogs cant find them.
NO
"For What Purpose?" A+
you have to potty train him/her
I'll answer the question that seems to be asked here; What do you if your kitten is not eating, drinking, or peeing after the day you bring it home? Well, there are three things; stress from just being brought home, maybe a small cold, or a disease. The most likely is the stress from being brought home. The kitten needs time to get used to its new surroundings. If you think a cold may be coming on, monitor the kitten a little bit more. If you see symptoms of ANYTHING, call your local vet.
A kitten is a baby Cat and a puppy is a baby dog
George Bush's dog, Barney, is a Scottish Terrier, or Scottie.
no, its just an illusion
Look after it (food, water, bedding and kind attention) while trying to trace the owner. If you cant find the owner it looks as though fate has brought you a new pet.
"For What Purpose?" A+
you have to potty train him/her
Yes, it is perfectly normal for your other pets to be acting strange around this new kitten. They are just not used to him/her yet. And I'm sure your cat wont hate you. :) If he does, well then he is just a snobby cat!
I'll answer the question that seems to be asked here; What do you if your kitten is not eating, drinking, or peeing after the day you bring it home? Well, there are three things; stress from just being brought home, maybe a small cold, or a disease. The most likely is the stress from being brought home. The kitten needs time to get used to its new surroundings. If you think a cold may be coming on, monitor the kitten a little bit more. If you see symptoms of ANYTHING, call your local vet.
You buy a dog.
kitten
A kitten is a baby Cat and a puppy is a baby dog
It depends on the dog, but usually a dog and kitten can learn to get along given careful introductions, time and patience.
No unless it's another dog
When his family entered the White House, they brought Tom Kitten and Robin the canary. They also had a dog named Charlie, but they left him with Jackie's mother.