Yes they are. Personally, I find them soft all the time since they're tiny and furry.
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Yes, though cats sometimes give birth to more than two kittens.
Up to at least 3 weeks, they should only get mother's milk or formula. After that they can start getting soft food labeled for kittens.
yes but sometimes that's not the case. some mother cats cant have more kittens.
No kittens do not hibernate. The kitten I got for Christmas has been terrorizing the house all winter. Sometimes I wish he did hibernate.
Usually people call it a kitten, but sometimes a cub.
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it is hard and sometimes soft
The average is 3-5 but sometimes they have just 1 and sometimes they have 9. The chance of having stillborn kittens inrease as the number of kittens in a litter increase because there isn't enough room.
Cats nurse kittens until the kittens are about four or five weeks old. At this age, kittens begin to wean and are able to eat soft kitten food. The mother cat's teets will dry and retract slightly. The only true way to tell if a cat is still nursing kittens is through observation.
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Jus like a real life mommy, they are able to produce milk as ling as the kittens are nursing. When the kittens have reached the appropriate age to be weened YOU have to keep a close eye and try to get your kittens to stop nursing....kittens will start eating the food if you put it out- try to get food meant for kittens or even soft food- not canned for- jus a softer version of dry cat food. Once all of your kittens have eaten regular food- DEF make sure none of them are nursing- then momma cats dries up and all is well!