lactating means that the brests of the female are full of milk for the baby <3
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A cat will stop lactating when she is no longer nursing her kittens. A cat will know when to stop her kittens from nursing when she is ready.
Typically a lactating cow will eat 50% more than a dry cow would. As for energy needs, a lactating cow needs around 15% more energy than dry cows do.
A cow typically needs 7% (non-lactating cows) to 10% (lactating) of her body weight in water per day.
A lactating mother needs a balanced diet. Enough energy giving food as well as vegetables, but especially a diet rich in protein and lots of fluid. This should sustain the mother's health needs as well as provide sufficient breast milk for the baby. Lactating mother should also find out from her health practioner on the need for supplementary calcium where applicable.
The same way any mammal does -- they simply are there when the cat is born, and they remain there throughout the cat's life. It's hard to see them on a cat that is not lactating, because then they are quite small and covered in fur, but they are definitely present.
Skin, hair, eyes, ears, vagina, lactating breasts, noses, bones, etc.
Yes, size does not matter when it comes to lactating. Your body will produce what your baby needs.
In pregnant women two lifes r going on there fore baby too needs water much... Some of liquids in mother womb needs water
As much as she wants/needs. She will know when her thirst is quenched. While she is lactating (feeding puppies), she needs to keep her body hydrated.
Cat needs are beds, friends/people/other cats, food, brush, cat dishes, water, shelter, a litter box, scratching posts, toys, perches, and cat treats.