Yes, you should clean it daily in order to maintain a healthy environment for the kittens.
Have a birthing box with clean sheets also have clean hand towels a baby bulb to suck out mouhs and noses be in a warm clean room also have it quiet and clean sheets so when she done you can change the birthing box.You can even have very soft low music.Stay with her to keep her comfortable.
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Yes because there is the after birth from the guinea pig
you should change it every week so it will always be clean.
She will clean herself and usually eat the placenta. She will clean her babies also. If you want to clean her you should probably wait a couple of days.
you should do a 50% water change every other week
To be clean and clear of infections and things , you should change your pad every 2-4 hours. I hope this helped.
If the mom cat is comfortable with you and okay with you handling the kittens, you can change the bedding the next day. You just get all of the new bedding together first, then quickly set the kittens outside the box and change it as quickly as possible before the mom cat decides to move them to a different spot all together.
You should wait 24 hours after birth before cleaning the cage.
You can clean out as soon as she is through giving birth to her kittens. It should be changed daily. This will help to keep every one clean and healthy. Be sure to put the Momma Cat on Kitten food as she needs to make lots of milk for her kittens so she could use the kitten food as long as she needs to nurse them.
You should change a filter once a month or when airflow lessens, unless it is a reusable filter then clean weekly.
Make sure you have a birthing box clean towels and a baby bulb to clean out noses and mouth if they need it, also a pair sterilized scissors in case you need to cut the cord.If puppies are coming fast help mom by opening the sack and let her do the rest,if you can get the after birth and throw it away,it`s just less she has to do.The towels are for you to clean the sack off and help rub get them to cry,then give to mom and usually they want to start feeding when they come out.She the mom will still want to lick them and get them cleaner.