It's having fun
Either to protect them or is messing with them.
No, cats and dogs are different species and cannot successfully interbreed.
Yes. When a cat is about to have kittens, there is a certain smell, and other cats can smell this.
Cats may steal kittens from another cat due to maternal instincts, stress, or a desire to care for the kittens themselves. It is important to monitor the situation and provide a safe and comfortable environment for all cats involved.
The average size of a litter for cats is around 4 to 6 kittens, but it can vary from 1 to 9 kittens. The number of kittens in a litter depends on factors such as the breed of the cat and the age of the cat.
sometimes they will or they wont its not really sure
Absolutely. They're protecting the kittens from predators. I used to work in a home improvement store that had a garden department. Garden departments have bird seed, which is eaten by mice, so it's natural cats would also move in. One of our cats had a litter of four kittens, which she would move up and down in the racking. One time, we watched her move her kittens from the floor to the 16-foot level on a rack. She climbed an upright four times with a kitten in her mouth.
Nobuo Honda has written: 'Five kittens' 'Exploring Kittens II' 'Houseful of kittens' -- subject(s): Cats, Pictorial works 'Exploring kittens' -- subject(s): Cats 'The contented cat' -- subject(s): Photography of cats, Cats, Pictorial works 'Exploring Kittens' 'Houseful of Kittens (Cat Album Series No. 4)'
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.
Cats have the ability to remember their experiences as kittens, but the extent to which they remember may vary from cat to cat. Some cats may have vivid memories of their time as kittens, while others may not remember as much.
My Siamese cat had 7.
Paddy Cutts has written: 'Cat and Kitten Care' -- subject(s): Cats, Health, Kittens 'The complete guide to cat care' 'Pedigree cats & kittens' -- subject(s): Cat breeds, Cats, Kittens 'The Essential Cat (The Essential Cat)' 'Caring for your cat' 'The Practical Cat Book' 'The Complete Guide to Cat Care' 'The complete cat book' -- subject(s): Cats, Encyclopedias, Cat breeds
this is quite the...um...less smart question :) you feed the cats wet cat food if they are kittens and dry cat food if they are not kittens.