Obviously they come out in the same place humans do and they come out in what look like sacs/bags which almost 'pop' when they are out and the mother will lick/clean the messy contents off of her newborns.
The kitten emerges from the birth canal at the vaginal opening (below the anus).
Kittens come out the cats vagina.
The cats vagina
tuna or sardines will get them to come to you
She is just greeting her kittens.
Kittens are born from the mother's vagina. This is also called the birth canal. You will see the kitten come head or feet first out of the vagina.
She had a miscarriage or they are stuck
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No, it is uncommon for a tomcat to hurt or kill kittens, even if they are not his own. A tomcat will usually wait for the Queen to come back into season after weaning the kittens in order to mate with her.
This usually depends on how old the kittens are and the individual mother cat. Usually a female cat will come back into season after her current kittens are weaned. However, some cats' cycles can start again when her kittens are still very young, and some will not come into heat again for many months after the kittens are weaned.
No, a spayed cat will not be able to have kittens, nor come on heat. The spaying procedure removes the reproductive organs which renders a female cat unable to come into season and have kittens.
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This usually depends on how old the kittens are and the individual mother cat. Usually a female cat will come back into season after her current kittens are weaned. However, some cats' cycles can start again when her kittens are still very young, and some will not come into heat again for many months after the kittens are weaned.
It is possible. If a mother feels that her kittens are in danger, she will often come back to carry them away, to a new location. Be sure not to touch/handle the kittens, as this may encourage the mother to abandon them, or even kill them, if she doesn't wish for them to fall prey to a predator.
Yes. This is true of all animals and humans.