Cats in nature are what's called solitary animals, they basically live by themselves. Not like dogs who are pack animals. When the kittens become adults, there is a risk that the mother will begin to look at them as competition instead of as family. Some cats do better in company than others.
Maybe you should take over taking care of her older babies and cut her access to them. She wants to look after them and feed all of them, she must be an excellent mother.
Most baby animals (mammals, that is) drink the mother's milk untill they can fend for themselves.
It is rare for cats to steal other cats' babies. However, it can happen in certain circumstances, such as when a mother cat is unable to care for her kittens or if there is a shortage of resources like food or shelter. It is important to ensure that all cats have the necessary resources to prevent such behavior.
you can let the older kittens around the new babies when the babies are around 4 to 6 weeks old
Ferret babies are called "Kits" just like baby cats!
I'm no vet but I don't think baby oil is harmful to cats. If its safe on babies it's probably safe on cats.
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Only in superstition. Cats and babies get along good, and no, cats DO NOT suck baby's breath or kills it. So rest assured that you can let kitty near the baby without worring.
Baby foxes, Pet cats,rats, and rabbits are all called kittens.
The mama cat is probably trying to call to her babies.
Yes and no. Human babies are human, non human babies are not human. Like cat babies, they're cats and not human. And now my answer are you a human and your answer is yes and you were a baby so it still counts so yes baby's are humans. its not a yes and no answer
Mother cats may attack their older kittens to establish dominance, discipline them, or protect their territory. This behavior is a natural instinct in the animal kingdom to maintain order and ensure the survival of the fittest.