Cats reach adulthood at around a year and a half. They have stopped growing and developing mentally for the most part, so can carry a litter of kittens. However, it is recommended to spay and neuter pet cats before they reach six months old to prevent unwanted pregnancies, spraying (females spray too), and behaviour changes.
Cats typically take care of their kittens for about 8-12 weeks before they become independent.
Cats usually stay with their kittens for about 8-12 weeks before they start to leave them on their own.
Yes, kittens typically have larger bellies compared to adult cats due to their rapid growth and development.
my cats stomache is big how can i tell if it is worms or kittens i have no clue what to due
Mother cats typically nurse their kittens for about 6-8 weeks before they are weaned and begin to eat solid food.
KITTENS means baby cats.So only CATS can have kittens.
They don't; they generally initially treat them as other cats (acting territorial), but then, when the kittens don't react properly, the older cats try to ignore them. Usually they will eventually come to some accommodation.
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No, cats do not typically steal kittens from other cats. They may move kittens to a different location for safety or care, but this is not considered stealing.
Cats and kittens are carnivores.
Cats can have kittens as early as 5 months old, but it is recommended to wait until they are at least 1 year old before allowing them to reproduce.
kittens and cats have big eyes so that they can spot a prey running really far away. even at night they uses their big eyes.