First start by asking yourself some questions,how much room do you have,will it be indoors or outdoors,do like lots of hair(cost more,have to have it groomed at least every 2 months)short hair, just wash, towel dry and let him/her go, big dogs eat more food,drink more water,use more shampoo,things like that,then look up some pic`s and see what you find,you`ll find your match,just don`t get any kind,because you don`t want to get one an not be happy.Just take your time.
Basically, the cat comes to you. But, you really just know what kitten you want... from the start!
choose the kitten that like YOU.
Yes it should be perfectly fine. Just be gentle and let your kitten nap because they are probably still a little drugged the day of.
You can't tell if they will be fluffy or not. As the kitten gets older it will get easier to tell if the kitten is longhaired or shorthaired, but in very young kittens it is very difficult to tell.
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That's a funny question. I'm not sure because I don't know your kitten or cat but my best guess is that the kitten is still not fully weaned yet and still wants to suck his/her mother's milk. The kitten must've mistaken it.
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Yes. You can pick up a kitten before it opens its eyes for the first time, if the mother will allow you to.
It dose'nt like how you hold he/she.
How would we know? I hope you find your kitten soon.
There is no word for a "young kitten" that I know of, and 'kitten' is usually used to describe a young cat.
No, and you should not pick up a kitten that way either. Always support their weight from underneath.
Yes it should be perfectly fine. Just be gentle and let your kitten nap because they are probably still a little drugged the day of.
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.
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If you mean around their neck its because that where there mums pick them up when they are little.
Don't pick him/her up while it gets to know your scent. If feral then wear gloves in case kitten prickly lil one. If inside try to isolate him in one room and put towels and tshirts w your scent on it do kitten becomes used to you. And don't push the kitten to stop they'll eventually stop and become used to you always on their own time. Cats do what they want and kittens are in training to get humans to do their every command.
Its just like traning..Once your dog starts chasing your kitten pick up your dog or grab it by its collar and get the dogs attention and say NO..No..NO and make it look at you and keep this repetition until once you dog sees the kitten he Will stop,
You can't tell if they will be fluffy or not. As the kitten gets older it will get easier to tell if the kitten is longhaired or shorthaired, but in very young kittens it is very difficult to tell.