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.
yes it is completely normal! you probably touched the kitten , you need to wait a week before you touch them, that caused her to eat it because it had your scent on it...if you havent touched the other kittens do not take them away! if you have take them away and you will need to bottle feed them......have fun :]
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.
Yes. Isolate the sick kitten in another room away from other cats and kittens. Take it to see your vet as well.
She is more than sad. Unless it was an emergency, you should not have taken away her kittens.
Their not theirs and do not want to care for them nor compeat with them for food. So they are not threatened they see them as "Other" than theirs. Keep them away from other cats because they will attack the kittens - especialy males.
Answer: Have patience. She will calm down. She will cry if her kittens are taken away. If she doesn't have her kittens, give them back.
Yes, there are free kittens available on Craigslist. In the search bar, type "free kittens" and there will be some ads for people giving away 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
yes, but only slighty for mother cats do not have much memory of their kittens if they are given away at an early age.
You can not get hairless kittens for free. Hairless kittens have almost always been specially bred by their owners, and they will not give them away for free.
If a pregnant cat passes away before it's kittens are born, unless the kittens are removed through cesarean section, then the kittens unfortunately will die as well.
NO