When can a newborn kitten be given as pet?

It's important to remember that newborn kittens are extremely vulnerable and need their mother's care. They should not be separated from their mother before they are at least 8 weeks old.

Here's why:

* Nursing: Kittens rely entirely on their mother's milk for nutrition and antibodies for the first few weeks of their lives.

* Socialization: Kittens learn crucial social skills from their mother and littermates, which prepares them for life in a human household.

* Litter box training: Kittens learn proper litter box habits from their mother.

* Health: Kittens are susceptible to illnesses and parasites, and their mother's care helps them develop a healthy immune system.

Therefore, a newborn kitten is not ready to be given away as a pet.

It's best to wait until they are at least 8 weeks old. If you are considering adopting a kitten, you should find a reputable breeder or shelter that follows responsible practices and will ensure the kittens are healthy and ready to be adopted.