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The male cat doesn't take part in the raising of the kittens it really doesn't care about the kittens just the female and the sex
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Isabel wanted to bring home some kittens from the fiesta.
WHY do you want your cat to have kittens? Please don't! There are Thousands of cats and kittens euthanized each year in the USA because of overpopulation. It is a myth that cats are healthier or happier if they have had a litter. Please spay her. Even if you find homes for the 7 or so kittens she has that is 7 cats or kittens elsewhere that will not find home and will be killed.
There are always kittens available to adopt! You should check with your local shelters and humane society.
1. I pick the gender for the kittens 2. I name them Clara , hazel , Lilly , patty , SANDY , Jacob , and Pedro 3. I PUT THE KITTENS IN THE MOMS CAGE 4. I take the kittens to action for animals 5. I put them in each cage 6. I come right back home .
You could take the kittens to an animal care centre. Maybe take the kittens to the SPCA in Orillia, and I think there's also one in Barrie. Ask your parents/ guardians about this and I'm sure they will tell you all that you'd like to know.
Yes, you can find free kittens on Craigslist by searching for listings in the "Pets" section under the "Community" category. Be cautious when obtaining pets from online sources, as it's important to verify the legitimacy and health of the kittens before making any commitments. Consider asking for medical records, meeting the kittens in person, and ensuring they are being properly cared for before bringing them into your home.
It depends if they're wild ones or home-trained ones normally wild mother cats usually take their kittens away to protect them from danger. If it is a home one it is completley safe ;) Reply :D
The collective noun for kittens and puppies is a litter of kittens and a litter of puppies.
Kittens can typically be rehomed once they are at least 8 weeks old and fully weaned from their mother's milk. It is important to ensure they are healthy, socialized, and ready for a new home before rehoming them.
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