A Mother cat would normally stop feeding their kittens around 6-8 weeks after giving birth to them, the mother cat would stop feeding them and start to push them off because they grow teeth and bite the nipple and after a week of not feeding the nipple should dry up and when you squeeze the nipple nothing should come out
thanks, llew
Whenever it is ready. Believe it or not, some mother cats will allow their kittens to suckle for many months after they have been weaned. Most kittens will keep suckling for comfort reasons, as at three months old all its nutrition comes from solid food. If the mother and kitten live together, thee is no harm in letting the mother decide when she has had enough and stops the kitten on her own.
They stop feeding from their mother when they feel they are independent. They usually stop at six to ten weeks, but often they don't stop feeding until a little later. Most kittens are fully weaned around ten weeks old.
At your local wal mart they have the supplies to feed new born kittens if the mother decides to stop feeding them. Sometimes a mother will push a kitten away if it's sick and she doesn't think it will make it. Contact your vet about the situation if it doesn't get any better.
when the kittens are about 3 weeks old.Or when they can do it by themselves.
stop feeding them for a week ,then insert your mother in law into the tank
there really is no age... when the kitten first leaves its mother it misses her and wants her to come to it.. once the kitten gets used to its new house and new people they will stop.. and start purring more
when they stop feeding from their mother that's about 6 to 8 weeks old
usuaLLY THE MOTHER WILL STOP FEEDING IT TILL THE SCENT IS REMOVED
you might need to start feeding it solids
Until they start laying eggs or the back of the chick starter feed bag says to.
Depending on the species, possums are weaned between four and six months of age.
Weaning - It's went the babies stop taking milk from the mother and find their food through other sources.
You might not be feeding him enough. He might need to be stimulated to excrete waste. He might just be calling for his mother. Are you spending time cuddling him? Is he warm enough? Should be at least 76 degrees. Or he could be sick.