Absolutely. The way that most intestinal parasites are transmitted is through the feces. I suggest deworming both the cats. But first, you should take the cats to your veterinarian. Your vet will perform a test on the feces to see what kinds of worms the cats have. The reason you need to know what kinds of worms they are is because there is not one dewormer that can kill all types of worms. Sidenote: An animal may have worms but it is possible that you will never see the worms in the stool. The reason is that the worms live in the gut and never leave it, the only thing that comes out in the poop is the microscopic eggs. There is only one type of worm egg that is visible to the naked eye (tapeworms). Ditto! Both the older cat and the kitten need a trip to the Vet. They need to be tested for all the different worms and then be dewormed. If one has worms it can have other things as well, so best to get a general check up on both, just to clear them up for all the little nasty bugs and viruses creeping about. Vet Trip ASAP!
The older cat would do that because a young kitten cannot clean itself very well, so that leaves the job to the mother/older cat to do.
either you have a strange cat or its in heat
It is perfectly normal for a cat to have only two kittens. Sometimes a cat will have only one kitten. Usually a cat will have fewer kittens in her first litter, and when she is older she will have a larger litter.
older cats dont go well with kittens,the older cat wants to relax...the kitten wants to play.....then that leads up to a fight
make sure you give your older cat plenty of alone time without the kittens -with you. your older cat may be feeling replaced with a newer version of herself. I had a Siamese who would hide under my bed until i locked the kittens out of my room for the night.
She can have as many kittens as she wants. It would be better to stop breeding her at an older age because the older the cat is when it has kittens, the more problems could occur.
This varies by breed but with any breed the litters will start to get smaller as the cat becomes older.
Yes, they can. It can take time, though.
It depends on how far in the pregnancy she is. If it is close to time for her to have the kittens it may be labor starting.
Nessiscary grooming and washing. Licking is like soap for them.
The don't have to hate at all! It very much depends on the cat and kitten. My older cat treated my new kitten as her own.
When cats are born, they look like small, pink, wrinkly cats. Their eyes are close, and their ears are folded down.
calicivirus is a desease only a cat can get, usally kittens or older cats. humans cannot get it