You should never give a cat a bath at any age.
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.
Most cat or kitten treats will state on the packet if not suitable for a kitten of a certain age. If you cannot find any cat treats you can give to your kitten, you can try giving him or her a tiny piece of cooked chicken or a tiny piece of cheese instead.
No, the kitten is to young still. The instructions on the flea medicine box should give you directions and usage for that product. A 8 week old kitten is too young for flea medicine and also too young for a bath with flea soap
it should be at least old enough to eat dog food and after that you can whenever it gets dirty.
A kitten is a baby cat (under one year old), but is called a kitten. A cat is an adult cat, over one year in age.
I've heard it is usually once a week. Unless the kitten got into something dirty, it doesn't need a bath. Kittens/cats clean themselves.
give him a ice cold bath and some tylonol
i bathed a kitten once in my life.You can bath a kitten but they do not like it.
At any age, but only if they need it. Please keep the bath as short as possible, and dry them thoroughly, to ensure that they do not become chilled.
you don't bath mice.
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.
no never give a kitten that
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It depends on the age. If your cat is under 4 weeks, NO. A big fat NO. You can give a kitten purina kitten chow once it is weaned. If the kitten is 4 weeks or under, it will need KMR. (Kitten milk replacer) It should be fed with a bottle intended for nursing kittens, NOT a baby bottle with a baby nipple.
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No, the owner usually gives them a bath. Make sure you are gentle while giving a kitten a bath.
Most cat or kitten treats will state on the packet if not suitable for a kitten of a certain age. If you cannot find any cat treats you can give to your kitten, you can try giving him or her a tiny piece of cooked chicken or a tiny piece of cheese instead.