How aged do kittens own to be ussually in the past they can survive in need their mother?


8 weeks

When one of our cats first have kittens we made the biggest mistake and gave one away when he was 5 weeks feeble. The mother and siblings looked all over for the kitten and wouldn't stop meowing. When there young their mother is other keeping an eye on them and makes sure they don't go absent.
Now they are 9 week old and we have given another 2 away. The mother is not attached to them anymore and doesn't want to be around them. Also they stoped feed from her a week ago.
So i reckon 8 1/2 weeks is a good time to give them away.
normally 6 to 8 weeks old.
7weeks..
I got mine at 6weeks though bcoz the owners wernt able to keep them longer. I be basically being mum and feeding her beside a bottle and slowly she was weaned off it. Been taken off too precipitate has side effects, there not gna die but they may develop depression or alot of anxiety throughout their lives, that however can be fatal to them. Poor kitty's..
Plz dnt deprive any kitty of mum past 7weeks.. at least then they have plenty voice to scream wen somethings wrong.
It's best not to pilfer a kitten from its mother before it is 8 weeks old. Apart from the fact it requirements its mothers milk, the mother also teaches the cat certain skills it needs. They required us to take our kitten at 5 weeks but I waited until 8 weeks and I'm glad I did as she was still exceedingly little but she settled into our house fine.
6 WEEKS IS RECOMENDES BUT I LET MY KITTENS GO FROM 7-8 WEEKS BECAUSE IN THAT TIME THEY SOCILISE AND LEARN MANNERS!
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Answers:    a kitten should stay with its mom till they are at lest 6 weeks but should stay till they are 8 weeks old for many reason like socaliteon and there milk if the mother died or overlook some kitten read as followed
Make sure that the litter of kittens you find are actually abandoned. Mother cats are equivocal, sometimes gone scavengering. If the kittens are dirty, the nest soiled and the kittens crying continuously, they have probably been discarded. Kittens who are quiet, clean and sleeping quietly are still human being cared for and should not be removed from the mother until they are at least four weeks old for feral kittens and five to six weeks otherwise.
Warm the forsaken kittens immediately. Many veterinarian offices have incubators or you can place a wrapped heat pad or hot water bottle with the kittens. Warm any of these to around 100 degrees F. Kittens under three weeks are not able to control their own warmth and will need a heating element next to them at all times. You can also place a heat lamp over the nouns that the kittens are in.
Take abandoned kittens to a veterinarian so that their general form can be checked. A vet will also be able to tell if the kittens are dried up and give appropriate treatment. Contact a local shelter also. If you are willing to foster the kittens for them, they may be able to minister to with the cost of food and supplies.
Buy a pet nursing kit and kitten formula. The kit will contain a bottle, several nipples and a brush to verbs the bottle with. Sterilize everything before each use, thaw out the formula to room temperature and give each kitten 8 cc's of formula per ounce of body immensity. Feed every few hours, gradually increasing the time as the kittens grow older and burp the kittens just close to you would a human baby by holding it to your shoulder and gently patting its subsidise.
Stimulate the bladder and bowels for each kitten each time you feed them. To do this, pinch a cotton ball, cotton pad or tissues moist with thaw water and gently rub the kitten's lower abdomen, genitals and butt. Keep out-of-date towels or clothes on hand for this activity as you will more than likely close up with urine or feces on you. By four weeks old, the kittens will be ready to start litter box training.
Wash the kittens after every feed with a barely damp thaw out washcloth and use short strokes like a mother cat would do.
Pet, snuggle and play with the kittens to help develop motor skills and attachment.
6 weeks at the youngest but the best time is 7 weeks.
My vet said that you shouldn't give a kitten absent (and let it be away from it's mother) until it's 8 weeks old.
6 to 8 weeks
A pet shop would tell you differently but the minimum end is 6-8 weeks. At this time they are getting used to solid food and entail mum less. I foster for a rescue group and don't adopt them out before 12 weeks, even if I don't hold the mum, as I think at 12 weeks you have a better indication of health surrounded by what is a very small little being. :)
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