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61/2 Week Old Kitten?
I got a kitten last night. The owners said she was weaned, using the litter tray and eating both solid and wet food. They said she could be taken away last night due to these things.
I have now found out she is 6 weeks old and although everything the owners said is true I am worried she has been separated from the mum too soon.
She is going to be a housecat as I live in a flat and I have had her for 1 night and she was fine. She slept, ate and used the litter tray but is very shy - apart from this morning when she was very playful.
As she has been separated from her mother now - would it do more harm than good to take her back to her mum for another few weeks? Or is she better to remain separated now - would it confuse her?
Or should I wait and see if how she adjusts and take it from there?
I have had 2 cats before but got them as adult cats so kittens are new to me.
any advice but would be great.
thanks
I have now found out she is 6 weeks old and although everything the owners said is true I am worried she has been separated from the mum too soon.
She is going to be a housecat as I live in a flat and I have had her for 1 night and she was fine. She slept, ate and used the litter tray but is very shy - apart from this morning when she was very playful.
As she has been separated from her mother now - would it do more harm than good to take her back to her mum for another few weeks? Or is she better to remain separated now - would it confuse her?
Or should I wait and see if how she adjusts and take it from there?
I have had 2 cats before but got them as adult cats so kittens are new to me.
any advice but would be great.
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had a kitten about this age - I was unaware how young he was. I kept him and just took extra care of him. He slept with me and I fed him regular and just acted like his mum really. He grew up lovely and was a very affectionate cat toward me I guess because I was mum.
She sounds like she will be just fine =)
She sounds like she will be just fine =)
Thanks for the advice.
She does seem fine but when I found out how young she was I paniced. I looked online and everything I read said they should not be seperated from their mum until they are 8-10 weeks old. If they are it can cause behavioural problems later down line.
All your advice has helped me relax a bit more I'll just need to give her lots of extra love and attention - which won't be hard.
Her name is Daisy and she is a black & white moggy - gorgeous!
Thanks again
She does seem fine but when I found out how young she was I paniced. I looked online and everything I read said they should not be seperated from their mum until they are 8-10 weeks old. If they are it can cause behavioural problems later down line.
All your advice has helped me relax a bit more I'll just need to give her lots of extra love and attention - which won't be hard.
Her name is Daisy and she is a black & white moggy - gorgeous!
Thanks again
Kittens just like kids need discipline. If Daisy is naughty make sure you tell her. Our last kitten was a little bugger - no matter what you did he would still misbehave. In the end I got a water gun (not nice but effective) and also just used the tactic of ignoring him when he was naughty. He soon learned. He is lovely now.
I am sure Daisy will be just fine... Maybe we can get a pic as an avatar soon?
I am sure Daisy will be just fine... Maybe we can get a pic as an avatar soon?