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yes because it can fly fast so they can fly down and grab the cat. They only fly down and grab your cat if she/he messes with them or their babies.
Let the cat have her babies. If you do not want to keep the kittens, wait until they are about 2 months old, then put them up for adoption.
Male cats can potentially still father kittens for a few weeks after they are castrated.
The cat has the biggest amount of babies at once.
Yes, a cat can have anwhere from 1 to 6+ babies at a time
It is generally recommended to keep the father cat away from newborn kittens, as he may not have a strong bond with them and could potentially harm or even kill them. It is best to provide a safe and quiet space for the mother cat and her kittens to bond and thrive without any interference from the father cat.
You must know who God is first
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Yes, but why would you want to produce more cats when there are already too many of them. Spay or neuter these adopted cats.
Because they dont really know how to take care of their babies and to him they're food. And they dont really kill their babies. I improved your answer (grammatically and spelling-wise), but it's not quite right. Ducks are pescitarians. It means that they are vegetarians, but they eat fish. A duck will not eat a cat, or another bird, why would it eat a duckling? Mother and father ducks both on occasion will kill their own offspring, mostly for a territorial reasons, and sometimes because they are in a low food area, and can't afford to have more competition for food. It is much more common for male ducks to kill their young, but not unheard of for mother ducks to as well.
NONE unless you want to kill it. Call a vet.
No way you will kill the poor cat!!! Trust me the cat will get sick! If you want to flee the cat from insects use frountline plus or something but NOT SPRAY!