There are many reasons why kittens will continue to scream, which may be because they are hungry, thirsty, becoming lonely, or being dissatisfied with the environment.
First, you need to confirm whether the kitten has health problems. Check whether its diet and water supply are sufficient, and after washing hands and disinfecting, check whether the owner has taken necessary measures, such as whether the cat litter box is clean and whether the cat's nest is warm and comfortable enough.
Make sure the kitten has enough food and water, especially before meals to check whether the water source is clean and whether the food is fresh. If a kitten begins to lose appetite, it is also one of the reasons to seek medical treatment in time.
Kitties need a warm, comfortable and safe environment to prevent them from feeling uneasy and lonely. Provide a warm winter cat nest, or a small room your cat likes (with cloth pads and litter box) to ease your mood.
Kitties need extra time to accompany. They need to be accompanied by everyone, and after the kitten is old enough, they are invited to interact with you for at least an hour a day.
If you are asking for music or making noise from other aspects, your kitten may feel uncomfortable and will feel threatened. Therefore, it is important to create a quiet environment to help them calm down.
If your kitten is more frequent and high decibels, it is very likely that it is caused by the inappropriate method on your hands. Don't hold it too much and disturb its free breathing, but touch it in a way that gives enough space. Finally, our kittens need time to adapt to new environments and humans, so don't overreact.