Well you would have three choices. Choice one is to "put him/her down". Choice two is to take care of the kittens like a mother cat would. This means to feed them with a syringe and kitten formula, and use a wet rag to wipe their rear ends every hour. Choice three is that you take the kittens to your nearest animal shelter.
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I feel very strongly that the first choice is to put the cat down. There is NO reason for this whatsoever! Many first-time mothers get confused and it is not uncommon for her to reject the kittens, especially if the mother is young herself. Cats that are allowed to breed too young (younger than 1 year old) are at a higher risk of not looking after her kittens. Other reasons could be that the mother views the kittens as weak, or is stressed, or ill in some way. This is no reason to put an animal down, as it is not the fault of the animal at all.
There is one choice that is not covered by the first answer, and that is to find another nursing cat (or a few) to take one some or all of the kittens until they are weaned. This method has a much higher success rate of the kittens surviving than being hand-reared by humans.
Taking the kittens to an animal shelter and asking if they, or know anyone that has a nursing Queen is highly recommended. Failing that, the shelter or a vets will be able to instruct you on how to hand-rear kittens, or contact someone who is knowledgeable in hand-rearing.
if this is the case, then you should contact a vet. When the mother gives birth to the kittens and she doesnt want them, then you really have to help the kitten by actually cleaning it yourself. You do this by taking a washcloth and wipe its face and try to get its mouth so it can breathe. If the mom doesnt eat the sac either, you would have to break it and the cord. But this is usually not the case.
Mothers usually care about their babies, and besides they would usually cut the cord because they don't want it attached to them, so you wouldn't have to worry about that part. But, again, if it doesnt do anything, you have to do the moms work and clean it.
if the mother isn't doing its job the way it should be, then you should actually keep an eye on those kittens. But usually the mother tries to make the cat independent by making it do things on its own. If the kitten is like 5 weeks old, then its okay because that's the way it should be. But if it is younger, then you should check in, and see if the kittens are being fed and are behaving.
if your cat doesent deliver all her kittens you need to take it to the vets because they might be to big to be born so the cat might have to have an operation to get them out.
'with two kittens' describe the cat. So, you should write 'is sleeping'. But if you mean that all three of them are sleeping, write 'A cat and his two kittens are sleeping'.
My client witnesses a hermaphrodite cat have kittens, it looks mostly male from the outside but delivered kittens.
No, cats and dogs are different species and cannot successfully interbreed.
normal is usually 3-4. sometimes they can mature faster and have a faster birth rate causing them to have 4-5-6 kittens during a time span
A cat won't go into heat if she's nursing. If a male cat sees a female cat with kittens he will probably kill all the kittens to force the female into heat. (Siamese cats don't do this, nor do males who live in catteries.) IT is hello
She can have as many kittens as she wants. It would be better to stop breeding her at an older age because the older the cat is when it has kittens, the more problems could occur.
'with two kittens' describe the cat. So, you should write 'is sleeping'. But if you mean that all three of them are sleeping, write 'A cat and his two kittens are sleeping'.
The cat is usually able to give birth by herself. If not, give her honey and warm milk to make the birth go much smoother.
Feeling the cat's stomach can give you a vague idea of how many kittens there will be. But you might not be able to properly feel all of them.
Yes.
My client witnesses a hermaphrodite cat have kittens, it looks mostly male from the outside but delivered kittens.
I had Kittens that were killed same way. And it turned out to be Mother cat. If the kittens were either sick or there is a oder she doesnt know. She will eat them as food.
kittens is little cat(s)
no
orange is sex linked dominate, a female orange cat will almost always have a few orange kittens, and a male orange cat can have orange daughters --- If the orange one is the mother, all the male kittens will be orange. If the orange is the father, you wont get any ginger kittens but you will get tortoiseshell female kittens.
Your cat can not have kittens. There is no way to make that happen.
First of all, keep the mom cat comfortable, fed well, and clean. The same goes for after the kittens come. Second, you'll need to prepare for the kittens. Make sure the bed/box or wherever the mom cat is staying is big enough for herself and for her kittens. Keep the bedding clean as well.