No, I do not think it is safe for you to take them on a holiday because the kittens are only a week old, and they aren't old enough to do hardly anything, much less take a trip/holiday very well. Since it isn't safe, you should probably find someone to feed your mother cat, and check on them every so often to make sure they're okay, but you definitely shouldn't take them on a holiday/trip.
No. Newborn kittens cannot move around very well.
I wouldn't try,unless you want to get killed by a catCare of newborn kittens should be left to the mother. Keep human handling of newborns to a minimum unless mother is not around
kittens move because they need to move so thay can have energy
When do newborn babie mice begain to move and eat
If you try to move them she will probably move them where you can't get to them. My mother cat moved her kittens into the grage behind alot of junk after we tried moving them.
She felt that her kittens would be safer there.
no do not move them the mother thinks this is a safe spot and if you move them she will just move them back or somewhere else. I moved my kittens when my cat had them under my bed and she moved them to under the couch and we couldn't find them and they froze to death. Dont move them
They have to or they want to have a Holiday.
A mother cat provides her kittens with food, protection and warmth. Newborn kittens are born deaf, blind, toothless and unable to stand and remain so for the first week or two of their lives. Once the kittens find their feet, they will start to play and explore their surroundings, but will stay close to their mother. Kittens will often run to their mother's side if she calls. Wild, and even domestic cats will move her kittens elsewhere if she feels the nest is not safe, or feels she does not want to draw attention to potential predators who would otherwise pick up the scent of the kittens. When the kittens are around six weeks old, they will start to take interest in their mother's food. The mother will often bring soft cat food, or if in the wild, dead prey to her offspring to eat. In a wild environment, a mother cat will eventually bring alive animals to her kittens so they can learn and practise how to hunt and kill for themselves.
A Kittens Tail Moves When The Kitten/Cat. Is Scared Or Angry.
Kittens get milk from the mom immediately. They move away from their mom for short periods between 4-6 weeks. By 6-8 weeks they can be taken away from their mom, such as for adoption. Kittens should be weaned before that time. Moms do weaning.
Because where they have the kittens is where there going to stay, even if you move them the mom will just move them back so if you have them on a towl then you can just move it. Also it's really bloody when the mom gives birth so it's always better to have something down.