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it is called a 'Queen'
A mother cat can be called a "Queen"
Kittens are born as part of a process called queening, which occurs when a female cat (queen) goes into labor. After a gestation period of about 64 to 67 days, she gives birth to a litter, usually ranging from one to six kittens. The kittens are born in amniotic sacs, which the mother typically breaks open to help them breathe. Once born, the mother cleans them and encourages them to nurse for essential nutrients and bonding.
Mother cats that are nursing or expecting kittens are called queens.
The Queen Bee gives birth to all the babies in the hive.
Pregnant. A female cat is called a Queen and a male cat is a Tom. When the Cat is having her kittens, it is called Queening.
Many baby animals are labeled with different names than their adult parent. The offspring of tomcats are called kittens until they are grown.
It is simply a bobcat. A female is called a queen, the male is called a tom.
The queen gives birth to the soldiers and workers since if fully enclosed in an oxygenated vessel that deters intruders,the queen is found with the workers and the soldiers after sometime. But as a food of thought, does the queen also bear the termites[with wings]?
A mother meerkat is called a "queen." In a meerkat group, the queen is typically the dominant female who is responsible for breeding, while other females in the group may help care for the young. The queen usually gives birth to a litter of pups, and the entire group often participates in raising them.
A male cat is called a tom or a tomcat, while a female cat is called a queen.
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