Kittens typically open their eyes between 7 to 10 days old. It can vary slightly depending on the individual kitten and its breed.
It all depends on how you look after your kitten if you feed it as much as it wants in small but frequent meals, and treat it well it will most probably way more than a kitten that's not fed often enough. Generally speaking though, the weight of an average and healthy 8 week kitten is usually 2 pounds (roughly 900 grams).
Never give a kitten cow milk. It may cause severe upset stomach, gas and/or diarrhea. ONLY give kitten-milk replacer (KMR) If the kitten is 1 week old, it's going to weigh around 4 ounces. It should be given 32ccs of KMR 6 times a day. 2 weeks: weight of 7 ounces. Fed 56ccs of KMR 12 times a day. 3 weeks: weight of 10 ounces. Fed 80ccs of KMR 10 times a day. 4 weeks: weight of 13 ounces. Fed 104ccs of KMR 8 times a day. 5 weeks: around 1 lb. Fed 128ccs of KMR 6 times a day.
At 7 weeks old, kittens should be weaned off milk and onto water. They can start eating kitten food moistened with water to help with the transition. It's important to provide fresh water at all times for them to stay hydrated.
well, you can try taking it to the vet. i mean if the kitten is walking and playing and can eat solid food, it could be around 6, 7 weeks. but i cant be sure. i'd have to see it. my friends had a bunch o baby kittens. they looked so tiny but they were eating solid food and stuff and i think they were like 3 weeks old...
YUP it doesn't like you and it is not comfortable with you
i dont think so. if i remember correctly the kitten is to old but i am not an expert
It can receive skeletal damage
"Pounds" is the most reasonable of those, though 7 ounces isn't horribly out of line for a week-old kitten.
it is too weak and it would lose lots of blood since it is still a baby or small
It depends on the extent of the internal injury, probably located to the urinary system. It should be seen by a doctor.
Yes it is,its best not to give your kitten hard food when its to young,it can choke.but as long as the food is moist,it should be fine.
Yes, and once they are 1 year old they are officially an adult. When a cat is 7 years old it is officially called mature, 1 year olds just have most of their growing done.
Well I had a cat that ate till he pucked so I would say just give it a small amount of food at a time untill it gets bigger.
Kittens typically open their eyes between 7 to 10 days old. It can vary slightly depending on the individual kitten and its breed.
Huskies are very instinctive towards smaller animals than themselves and the tend to kill the prey they find. This relationship between the two animal is nearly impossible.
It all depends on how you look after your kitten if you feed it as much as it wants in small but frequent meals, and treat it well it will most probably way more than a kitten that's not fed often enough. Generally speaking though, the weight of an average and healthy 8 week kitten is usually 2 pounds (roughly 900 grams).