How do I stop my kitten from meowing all night?
As somebody else already mentioned, a 4-week-old kitten is basically akin to a newborn baby — so of course it’s going to be needy and want to sleep with you at night! Kittens aren’t even supposed to be separated from their mothers until they’re at least 8 or 9 weeks old. This kitten is still a helpless, defenseless, scared little baby that still desperately needs a mommy — and since you adopted him, you need to take on that role now. Why not just let him sleep with you? I really don’t see any reason why that would be such a major issue. It will stop him from crying at night because he’ll feel safe and secure with his human mommy and daddy. If the cat was still with its mother, he would still be sleeping with her every night — kittens as young as he is aren’t used to sleeping by themselves. He’s not ready to sleep by himself yet. He’s crying because he’s still a baby, and 4-week-old kittens still sleep with their mama cats. You need to tell your hubby to quit his complaining and just