It depends if they're wild ones or home-trained ones
normally wild mother cats usually take their kittens away to protect them
from danger.
If it is a home one it is completley safe
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yes, but only slighty for mother cats do not have much memory of their kittens if they are given away at an early age.
Yes, it would be a good idea, otherwise the mother may feel threatened and abandon her kittens or the other cats may attack the defenseless kittens and/or the mother.
A mother cat nursing her kittens is often referred to as a "queen."
yes but sometimes that's not the case. some mother cats cant have more kittens.
yes cats can tell when there kittens are a mile away and state to become worried about them after about a 20 mile separation
It is believed that this is a throwback to when they were kittens. In kittens, kneading enhances the flow of milk from the mother cat, and it seems that this behavior is simply retained long after the need for it goes away.
It usually takes about nine weeks for a mother cat to have her kittens.
It is possible. If a mother feels that her kittens are in danger, she will often come back to carry them away, to a new location. Be sure not to touch/handle the kittens, as this may encourage the mother to abandon them, or even kill them, if she doesn't wish for them to fall prey to a predator.
If the cats were close before the kittens were born, he may be jealous of the kittens because they are getting all the mother's attention. Or perhaps she felt that he threatened the kittens in some way and is acting defensive towards him.
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Mother cats will separate the afterbirth from the kittens during the birthing process.
Yes when they are kittens as the mother puts her scent on the kittens to recognise them.