SPAY YOUR CAT!! They shouldn't be having kittens! There are enough unwated kittens in shelters every year that have to put to sleep. PLEASE SPAY YOUR CAT OR MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE ENOUGH HOMES FOR EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEM!
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Mother cats typically stop producing milk for their kittens when the kittens are around 8-10 weeks old.
Mother cats typically stop caring for their kittens when they are around 8-12 weeks old. At this age, the kittens are usually weaned and able to take care of themselves.
Unrelated cats are instinctively hostile toward kittens that are not theirs. There are some exceptions, such as when nursing mother cats encounter kittens that are not theirs, or when the cats are around one another enough that they share common scents and lose their unfamiliarity.
Bring your cat into your house while she's pregnant and keep her in there until she gives birth and the kittens grow up.
Ideally, you should never pick up a kitten or cat up by their neck. Mother cats do this when the kittens are very young, as they cannot pick them up any other way. Humans, on the other hand, can pick up cats with both our hands, so have no need to pick kittens up by their scruff. Always support their back-end when picking a cat up, as not to cause injury.
You will have to train them to stop biting because changing their teeth is cruel to the cat or kitten.
You should not stop bengal cats from mating, but it should only take a few minutes.
No, spaying a cat will not stop her from feeding her kittens. After a spay surgery, a cat may still lactate for a short period, but she will naturally stop producing milk once she is no longer nursing her kittens.
I can't say that would never happen, but most domestic kittens and cats know when to stop eating.
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.
Female cats can continue to have kittens throughout their entire reproductive life, which typically ranges from about six months to ten years old. However, spaying a female cat can prevent further litters and is recommended to control overpopulation and maintain the cat's health.