well, iwouldn't say that they would have a baby but they wont eat their own baby. but if you start messing with the babies it might make them feel safe and so they will start coming out and you will NEED to WATCH OUT FOR THEM ON THE GROUND
This will depend on how much milk the mother cat has, and how many kittens she has to feed. However, it seems likely the mother cat will stop caring for the kittens at some point in the pregnancy.
Both an unborn litter and a born litter both require a huge amount of energy from the Queen, and letting her become pregnant so soon is putting her and her unborn litter at a very real risk of health complications as she has not been allowed time to recover from rearing the previous litter. Reputable breeders only breed their Queens once a year to ensure their cats are in optimal condition which will give the mother and the kittens a higher chance of survival.
Some male cats will kill kittens that they did not sire, in an effort to bring the female back into heat for the male to breed with her. However, most toms don't actively attack kittens randomly, and almost no castrated male will do so. To be safe, however, you should keep your male cats separated from any new kittens until they are 8-12 weeks old.
Babies of any mammal require the mothers milk for a few week after birth. A male cat doesnt produce milk for the babies which is why the answer is no.
My client witnesses a hermaphrodite cat have kittens, it looks mostly male from the outside but delivered kittens.
The male cat doesn't take part in the raising of the kittens it really doesn't care about the kittens just the female and the sex
this is quite the...um...less smart question :) you feed the cats wet cat food if they are kittens and dry cat food if they are not kittens.
No. Cat queens do require a male cat to fertilize them before they can have kittens.
any baby cat is called a kitten if its male or female it is the same
no, you can only feed milk to kittens.
You can't make the mother cat feed the kittens. Sometimes a mother cat won't lie down to let the kittens nurse because she wants something from her owners. Has she been following you or meowing around you lately?There's another possibility that she has no milk. I strongly suggest to bring her and her kittens to a vet to see that everything is okay. For the time being, you will have to feed the kittens yourself. Use an eyedropper or a small baby bottle. Hope this helps.
of course!
They get in heat and a male cat impregnates her.
Usually nothing... Other cats, particularly males, will kill kittens to allow the mother cat to comeback into heat, & to remove competition. But, some male cats do help with kittens, defending & even bringing food to the mother cat, which in turn, allows her to feed the kittens. This doesn't happen very often, however.
A tom cat will normally establish a territory which contains a number of cats but other than that not that i know of
you had to fine the mom