A mother cat carries her baby in her gums. On her baby, there is a flop of fur called a scruff. The mother uses her gums to pull the scruff, making the baby hang from it painlessly. That's how they help their baby around the environment.
no
no they can not
A mother cat bites her kitten's neck to carry them, discipline them, or stimulate them to nurse.
they do it by themselves
18 months
Nine months
It is normal behavior for a new mother cat. Keep away from the baby for now.
Mother cats carry their kittens by the neck because this is where they are naturally built to pick them up. The loose skin around the neck allows the mother cat to transport her kittens safely without causing harm. It also helps the mother cat to move her kittens to a new location quickly and efficiently.
A mother cat is normally known as a "she"
About 12 or more weeks
No, it is not safe to carry a cat in a baby bjorn carrier designed for infants. It is important to use carriers specifically made for pets to ensure their safety and comfort during transportation.
4 months