Ideally you won't remove the kitten from its mother until it is at least 12 weeks old. This allows the kitten to learn important social skills from its mother and siblings.
You can help the weaning process by providing shallow dishes of clean water and canned cat food. There should also be a litter box the kittens can climb into and out of; this needs to be cleaned on a daily basis.
from its moms milk it
It depends on what breed of cat.
can a 6 week old kitten drink powered milk mixed with water. the powered milk was bought at a pet shop
You should see your vet or pet shop to get the proper medication. A six week old kitten is too small to get adult cat medicine and you can hurt it with the wrong stuff.
If a 6-week-old kitten has a cold, you should keep them warm, ensure they stay hydrated, and consult with a veterinarian. The vet may prescribe medication to help with symptoms and provide guidance on how to care for the kitten at home. It's important to monitor the kitten closely and seek prompt veterinary care if the symptoms worsen.
Maybe, it should be ready for solid food though.
Im not sure exactly why but you need to take it to the vet right away!!
No, a 12 week old kitten is not physically mature enough to have a litter. Cats usually reach sexual maturity between 4-6 months of age, but it is not recommended for them to breed until they are at least 8-10 months old to ensure their health and well-being.
The mother decided to wean her 6 month old baby off of breast milk because she had gotten old enough to begin to eat babyfood.
No. This is too early to wean a calf. If it's on the bottle, it should be weaned at around 3 to 4 months of age.
No cure is guaranteed; amoxicillin, in the correct dose, is very likely to work, but may not if the bacterium is resistant. The dose would have to be adjusted downwards for a kitten, of course; please see your vet.
Pacific white sided dolphins are around 6 weeks old when they are weaned.