The mother does most of the work. She will nurse them and litter box train them. Don't handle kittens if they are nursing. Make sure the mother always has water and high quality food close by and give her a lot of love!
Let the mother of the kittens take care for it.The mother cat has a big responsibility for it.
no they help them take care of the young
It depends. Kittens usually need to stay warm and healthy until they start to grow into an adult. However, if the mother takes good care of the kittens and has a father to help take care of them, they could grow up outside.
Because she feels the need to take good care of it. She is a good mother cat just don't let her get to attached to them especially if they aren't hers.
You'll need to give your cat lots of extra care and nutritious food while she's feeding nine kittens. Nine is a lot, but if she's fed well and often, she will be fine.
A mother cat nursing her kittens is often referred to as a "queen."
They care for kittens the same way your house cat cares for her kittens.
A mother cat can be called a "Queen"
The mother cat gives birth to the kittens.
The mother cat probably moved her kittens.
yes
why?