they want peace and quiet
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That is the stupidest idea i have ever heard.
If you touched them she may have not recognised them because of your scent.
No I highly doubt that because armadillos eat bugs and also sometimes they can be fed moist cat food. But never heard of one eating kittens. Also in the wild when an animal kills another one it's usually to eat it at food so I doubt it's killing them because what use would they be ?
you can take the food away from them and let them eat kitty food.
It can have 6-10 kittens at one time.
She's proably tired after delivering, she'll need some rest. Let her nurse her babies and get some sleep. She'll proably be feeling better by tommorrow and be able to eat so leave some food and water nearby where she can easliy find it. If she is still not eating then call the vet.
It looks like your Queen doesn't trust you around her kittens. She has hidden them from you.
It's possible that the cat can miscarry one kitten and still carry the rest full term. If your cat has miscarried one kitten, I advise you to take her to the vet because if a kitten died in her it could make her very ill, or even die, and it can also harm the other kittens.
No, it is not. A litter consists of up to 2-5 kittens.
Sometimes if there are a large number of kittens in the uterus one or more of them may be born much smaller than the rest of the litter. The smaller kittens are called the runts of the litter. It means they didn't get as much food or room while in the womb.
Eating grass and rest