Well, the places outdoor cats give birth varies. If a cat is ferile (Doesn't like to be around people), it will have it's litter in the woods, forests, abandoned houses, and bushes far away from people. If the outdoor cat likes to be around people or is not afraid of them, she will have her kittens in your bush, in your neighbors bush, or even on your deck! If she happens to give birth far away from your house, she will take the kittens to your house at 4 weeks because she either likes you or that you provide food for her.
Not normally. But it can be possible if the cat is injured or has kittens the bird can prey on.
Not normally. Mother cats will look for their kittens in the area where she lives, but after a short time she will quit looking.
When kittens become around 9 months old they we become curious about life outside the house. So this would be a good time just to introduce them to the outside.
KITTENS means baby cats.So only CATS can have kittens.
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Cats and kittens are carnivores.
A tom cat will normally establish a territory which contains a number of cats but other than that not that i know of
Cats usually have on average four kittens in litter but some litters can have up to eight or more kittens or even only one kitten.
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Kittens are young cats, of the felinepersuasion.
Yes because kittens are littler then cats .
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