the best thing to do is take her to the vets(as they could have cat flu and it is fatal for cats and especially kittens), but if you cant afford to do that i suggest making sure she has somewhere warm and quiet to be, make sure she is getting enough to eat and always got plenty of fresh clean water available.
go to a pet shop and ask for kitten milk,its normally in powder form and you mix it with water, it will be good to give this to mother and kittens as it is full of nutrients and vitamins, it may help boost her immune system and make her better. also she may need worming and de-fleaing.
(oh and also never give cats cows milk as its bad for them and will give them diarrhoea and will probably make them worse)
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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.
No. The owner is still responsible, and can be fined or even jailed for abandoning pets.
Some people will abandon pet cats when moving to another city. I will abandon the ship once all the passengers have been rescued. We thought we could use the old shed as a clubhouse, but had to abandon it when we found the hornets' nest.
You buy a cat, dog cage at a petstore.
my cat was pregnant and i didn't feel anything either.now she has 4 alive healthy kittens and she was a stray,also it was her first litter.i think they'll be okay.they might be sleeping but they're prabably are okay
The mother cat will move them whenever she feels unsafe, or needs to get closer to a food supply. Typically, kittens may be relocated for food purposes around three or four weeks of age.
First of all, has the mother cat abandoned the kittens? If so, then only move them to your garage if you are prepared to take care of them. Otherwise, take them to a shelter. If the mother has not abandoned the kittens, the choice to move them is yours. Keep in mind, she may abandon them if you touch them. If you want to move them, make sure the mother cat is present and try to keep her with them (take her to your garage as well). It would also be a good idea to approach the mother so she becomes accustomed to you before trying to move them at all. If she is afraid of you, she may attack you if you try to touch her kittens or still abandon them if you succeed in touching them, even if she is present. As before, make sure you are willing to be responsible for them before moving them. Otherwise, you should take the mother and the kittens to a shelter.
The men were living in them and they couldnt do much. Moving around and planning for attack were difficult, as well as the horrible living conditions with rodents and other nasty animals. The men couldnt so much as peek out of the trench without the fear of their head being blown off.
It is not at all uncommon for a cat to hide her kittens. Frequently, she will go so far as to move them from place to place to ensure that they are not "discovered" by predators. It is important when expecting kittens to prepare a safe, calm place and acclimate the mother to her surroundings; this helps her feel safe giving birth in that environment. Resist the urge to disturb the nest, as this could lead to her moving the kittens, which puts them at greater risk for chilling and hypothermia.
Usually you can start to see the kittens moving inside the womb about 1-2 weeks BEFORE the birth of the kittens. Your cat will become affctionate, tired, restless, she will look for a place that is quiet and out of the way and will not want to eat alot of food. Cats can be pregnant from 58-71 days, during that time your cat should have given birth to the kittens if she hasn't then you should seek expert advice by going to a nearby Vetenarian, So they can help with the birthing process.
The Divine Comedy, written by Dante Alighieri, which was a journey starting in the Inferno (Dante's vision of hell), moving through purgatory and finishing in Paradise (Heaven). The phrase abandon hope all who enter here was said to be inscribed above the entrance to the Inferno.
Feral cats will often move their kittens once they're about five weeks old and have begun to explore the area around them. The ideal time for relocation is when the kitties are still young, as this makes it easier for the mother cat to move them without too much effor