it is quite important to keep them in a warm dry place with some blankets.
NO! No you should not. That is cruel and unnecessary.
It is generally recommended to keep the father cat away from newborn kittens, as he may not have a strong bond with them and could potentially harm or even kill them. It is best to provide a safe and quiet space for the mother cat and her kittens to bond and thrive without any interference from the father cat.
my cat is a outdoor cat it will get more aggressive if outdoor if i were you i would keep it inside indoor or outdoor you decide
Yes, it would be a good idea, otherwise the mother may feel threatened and abandon her kittens or the other cats may attack the defenseless kittens and/or the mother.
'with two kittens' describe the cat. So, you should write 'is sleeping'. But if you mean that all three of them are sleeping, write 'A cat and his two kittens are sleeping'.
Bring your cat into your house while she's pregnant and keep her in there until she gives birth and the kittens grow up.
It really doesn't matter the big thing is that they stay together at all times, although be sure to keep items in thge kennel for kittens to investigate.
First of all, keep the mom cat comfortable, fed well, and clean. The same goes for after the kittens come. Second, you'll need to prepare for the kittens. Make sure the bed/box or wherever the mom cat is staying is big enough for herself and for her kittens. Keep the bedding clean as well.
If you are unable to keep the kittens, you should try to find them good homes by reaching out to local animal shelters, rescue organizations, or posting online ads to find responsible and caring individuals who can provide them with a loving home.
It isn't necessary to keep any kittens from the litter. While vets do recommend having more than one cat, it does not need to be one of your cat's kittens. Once the kitten is weaned, it is ready to be adopted out. A cat will also never miss "motherhood" so don't feel bad about spaying your cat.
they want and need more food and water for milk to keep the kittens alive.
yes