Usually under a couch or in small places. At least that is where mine do.
Addendum: A surprising number of domestic cats will hide inside the box springs of a bed.
They hide beside windows that is were I found one.
-Extreamea
if they are frightened from you they will hide somwhere small that you can not see them but cats mostly always likes to sit in corners
Kittens Tend to hide in warm dry places and older cats you will see out in the day sometimes at night but they like to hide in anything dry.
It's instinct; non-domestic cats do that to hide their young from people/animals/things that might injure them.
It is not at all uncommon for a cat to hide her kittens. Frequently, she will go so far as to move them from place to place to ensure that they are not "discovered" by predators. It is important when expecting kittens to prepare a safe, calm place and acclimate the mother to her surroundings; this helps her feel safe giving birth in that environment. Resist the urge to disturb the nest, as this could lead to her moving the kittens, which puts them at greater risk for chilling and hypothermia.
The underwear are too small to hide in, and underwear are too hard to knoit.
Whenever I have seen a mother carry kittens it was to find a place she feels safe to leave them. When we brought a mother and her kittens down the road to a farm, she carried each kitten, one by one back to our house.
You can, however, keep in mind the mother cat instinct will tell her to hide her kittens. This is common in the wild. You may move the kittens, only to notice she will move them back, in the cover of night, or when you are not at home.If the kittens are out of harm, it's best to let mom do what she does best...care for her young, in her way.Observe the kittens. Make sure they are getting proper nutrition. If one looks sick, then remove it. Otherwise, it's probably best to leave them where mom feels comfortable.
Well, yes. It's natural for cats to hunt other animals for food, therefor, it is a predator. And like this guy-I-totally-forgot-his-name said: "Eyes in front, animals hunt. Eyes on the side, animals hide." I hope this answered your question. C:
Cats will hide away if they are not well, about to have kittens, or if they have been traumatized by something such as people or animals harassing them. == == It is a defensive and self-protective attitude
The collective noun for kittens and puppies is a litter of kittens and a litter of puppies.
A kindle of kittens is the proper word for a group of kittens
make sure you give your older cat plenty of alone time without the kittens -with you. your older cat may be feeling replaced with a newer version of herself. I had a Siamese who would hide under my bed until i locked the kittens out of my room for the night.
No, it is not possible for puppies to have kittens.