A kitten bite is too small to cause any significant harm.
A first-aid Kit
Tie above the bite and wash the site
To prevent rabies.
Bite it back
Clean the bite with warm soapy water. Also cover the bite with sterile bandages.
In the first place, you cannot get rabies from a kitten unless it has rabies. If it is healthy, you have nothing to worry about. In the second place, it is very unlikely bacteria would have survived the trip from the kitten's tongue to its fur to your hand. And third, the mosquito bite is not an open wound (unless you have really scratched it open) that would allow bacteria to enter your body.
immerse the frostbitten part in a container that has luke warm water
The same as any other treatment for an injured Siberian hamster.
The most important of all items in your first aid kit will be a first aid guide. Then second should be a snake bite kit. Bug bite cream, bandages, 3 pairs of disposable gloves, antiseptic towelettes, alcohol wipes, antibiotic ointment, over the counter pain reliever, and a variety of band aids including butterfly band aids.
Yes it is, and if you get bit, contact a poison control or go to the Emergency Room for first aid.
Bandages, alcohol wipes, scissors, slings, insect bite relief, insect repentant, aspirin, cold press, tweezers, thermometer, first aid instruction booklet, splints.