Yes, kittens can carry diseases including but not limited to distemper and ringworm. You should be careful when introducing a new kitten to a household with other cats. Keep it isolated for a few days and have it checked by a vet ASAP. - preferably before bringing it home.
Simple answer is "yes."
Your cat should be vaccinated and not allowed to scratch or bite the young human.
no a newborn cat does not have diseases unless its a wild cat like tiger lepord or cheetach etc
Go to google and look up newborn kitten pics and it should have some.
kitten
That would be a kitten.
yes
As weak as a newborn kitten.
This is not a good thing, and you should take your kitten to the vet immediately.
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the kitten is mistaking ur finger 4 a nipple or bottle
my new born kitten's butt is bleeding what does it mean? is it normal?
no. a newborn is fresh out the womb. that nugget been out for a month!
every two hours. try kittin formula and a kitten newborn bottle.
Well, it all depends on how new this newborn kitten is. If you're talking about just being born a few seconds ago, the answer is NO. A mother cat licks her newborn kitten to get it to start breathing. If you pick up a newborn kitten that's only a few minutes old, you're basically killing it. If the kitten is a few hours or a couple of days old, go ahead and pick it up, that is if you can. A mother cat is very defensive of her kittens. you may get scratched or bitten in the process.