if this cat is an actual stray (no home) and you fed him/her, it will come back for sure. however if it has a home to go you may not see it again until further notice when it comes back for another treat. i think that u can attract it with food
Let them be, touching them will get your scent on them and she could either kill, abandon, or move them.
Well,you can set wet cat food out for it or you can do treats either way it usually works. If it doesn't, get some friends and catch it.then give it a meal.
Talk nice and feed it.
If you have a boy cat, that probably means that she has mated with your cat.
Adopt it, ask your parents for advice, put the cat and kits in Animal shelter, think of friends who would want a cat and kits!
When they are first born they live with there parents inside a cat box ,if they live with a family.
He is both a pet cat, because you can pet it, and a stray cat because you can stray it. :)
Some breeders say the Birman is closely related to the Siamese cat, it was probably because a stray Siamese cat fathered a few litters of kittens.
I am hoping that you are wondering because you want to adopt one to keep as a pet. If that is the case, I wouldn't go for a stray for several reasons, but disease is one of the big ones. You should probably look in your local newspaper for kittens. Most of the time they are free. But if a stray is really what you want, try the Arby's parking lot. That's usually where I see stray cats and kittens. Or sometimes they are in the parking lot of grocery stores.
Most likely, no. It depends on the cat's attitude toward her kittens and also the type of feline. If she doesn't exactly care for her newborn kittens, then yes - it's a possibility she will run away to save her own life; leaving them behind.
Yes, a stray cat is multicellular.
Absolutely
I can tell you of how my aunt got a stray cat to have kittens in her yard. There was a beautiful stray Maine coon that was always prancing in her yard. Obsessed about the cat, my aunt put out some cat food for a week in the hope that she could tame her. The cat came around more often. She then placed the food closer to her house and started to interact with the cat. The Maine coon got so comfortable with her that she was able to take food from her hand. Soon my aunt set up a little house filled with soft pillows for the cat and left the food beside that instead. The Maine coon started sleeping in the little house. Before you know it the Maine coon had made the little house into a den for her baby kittens. Cats won't have kittens in a place where they aren't comfortable, so try to make them fell at home. Good luck!
1) find a dumpster 2) ____ 3) wash your hands
my cat was pregnant and i didn't feel anything either.now she has 4 alive healthy kittens and she was a stray,also it was her first litter.i think they'll be okay.they might be sleeping but they're prabably are okay