Mother cats that are nursing or expecting kittens are called queens.
A mother cat nursing her kittens is often referred to as a "queen."
A mother cat can be called a "Queen"
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When a mother cat feeds it's kittens, the process is called, "nursing". A mother will nurse her kittens until they have the proper nourishment and are old enough to feed themselves.
Kittens should stay with their mother until at least 10 weeks, and continue nursing throughout this time. Kittens should usually stay nursing for 12 weeks, but the kittens' mother will normally stop them nursing when the time is right.
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a queen
Yes, of course! Another nursing cat's milk is no less nutritious to a kitten if it is not the mother. Letting young orphaned kittens suckle from another nursing mother cat increases their chances of survival.
it is called a 'Queen'
Yes. There have been a lot of stories about dogs nursing kittens and Cats nursing puppies. I think it's the mother instinct that works in here.
I believe the correct term for a pregnant or nursing cat is a 'queen'.
A mother cat should always have plenty of food near by when she is nursing her kittens, she will eat as much as she needs.
No, the kittens need all the milk they can get. Just feed her better food and help her not be so thin. You can help by nursing the kittens yourself as well at intervals if they are still hungry, but the kittens should NOT be separated from their mother, especially when you can help them.