I was just wondering because I know kittens are fed off a mother cat's milk until they are about four weeks old which is when the mother teaches them how to be an adult cat and eat adult cat food, is it alright to give a kitten that hasn't yet be weaned ( maybe about three weeks old ) wet or dry...
My kitten doesn't seem to be tired of it, she actually really likes it and besides when the packet of wet food cans runs out I buy a completely different brand :3
I have two cats that live in my farm, one is a female tuxedo cat and her daughter Vanilla who is a mostly white with black spots she-cat. Vanilla acts almost just like a tame cat and is very sweet and I want her mother to be tame as well. The closest I got to her was when she let me stroke her...
I have a little cat named Vanilla and I'm not sure what's better for her wet food or dry food, what do you suggest? Btw she only gives dry food a few bibles while she loves wet food but I'm not sure which one is a healthier choice.
When it comes to giving names to animals I give them a name that suits their appearance. My little cat was born in a farm but behaves almost exactly like a pet cat, she is a pure white and black cat and since she lives in a farm you would expect her to have dust in her fur but her fur is so...
she looks very much like a tortoiseshell to men and since she is a girl the chance she might be is more likely since male tortoiseshells are rare, but I'm not an expert when it comes to actual breeds and since she is so young its kinda hard to tell
PS: Good luck with your new kitten and hope...
Hi! I have an around three month old kitten named Vanilla who was born in a farm and not a shelter so unfortunately I don't have papers for her, so i guess the best way for you to know what breed she may be will be to tell you what her parents looks like, sadly I don't have photos of them so I...