The cat will be very protective of her kittens. She just might not let you near them at first without a few clawings. So back up, let her have some space.
Other times, the cat can be nicer, at least not clawing you to death, but she'll keep a close watch on her kids!
But all mother Kitties will risk anything to save their kittens.
Good luck with you're new kittens! (If you're cat is having kittens)
Answer: Mother cats are often defensive and agressive. When the kittens grow up and the mother cat stops caring for them, her behavior should return to normal.
It is believed that this is a throwback to when they were kittens. In kittens, kneading enhances the flow of milk from the mother cat, and it seems that this behavior is simply retained long after the need for it goes away.
My client witnesses a hermaphrodite cat have kittens, it looks mostly male from the outside but delivered kittens.
'with two kittens' describe the cat. So, you should write 'is sleeping'. But if you mean that all three of them are sleeping, write 'A cat and his two kittens are sleeping'.
kittens is little cat(s)
For newborn and young kittens, kneading is a way to get the mother to let her milk down into her teats so that the kittens can feed. This reflexive behavior seems to stay with the cat as it ages . . . and its 'human' is the mother figure that triggers the kneading behavior.
Your cat can not have kittens. There is no way to make that happen.
No, cats and dogs are different species and cannot successfully interbreed.
normal is usually 3-4. sometimes they can mature faster and have a faster birth rate causing them to have 4-5-6 kittens during a time span
That depends how old the kittens are.
Kittens, possibly tabby kittens
litter of kittens called