to a pet care
A cat may abandon her kittens if she feels threatened, stressed, or if she perceives that her kittens are sick or weak. In some cases, a cat may also abandon her kittens if she is unable to care for them properly due to lack of resources or support.
A mother cat may abandon her kittens if she feels threatened, stressed, or if she senses that her kittens are sick or weak and unlikely to survive. She may also abandon them if she is unable to provide enough food or care for them.
no they help them take care of the young
A mother cat may abandon only one kitten if she senses that it is sick, weak, or has a deformity. This behavior is a survival instinct to ensure the health and well-being of the rest of the litter.
No, if you bring your cat in the car and leave it there while getting something from a store. If it is warm out your cat could get sick from the hot weather.
Bring the cat to your vet.
She may not bring them back at all. Once they are moved to somewhere more private, she may very well leave them there until they are weaned.
If your cat truly died, then he or she is gone, passed on to Kitty Heaven. You cannot bring him back.
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Bring him or her to the vet.
A cat cannot give any disease that it does not have itself. A cat can bring in fleas from outside, and fleas may in turn carry diseases; and there is a slight potential for a cat to bring in infected mice (in drought-stricken areas, cats have been known to hunt and catch mice with hantavirus). But by and large, a healthy cat will not bring any significant diseases with him.
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