Answer: The mother cat seems to be handing the kitten over, rejecting it, maybe this kitten is unwell or has a defect, or maybe the mother is struggling to look after her whole litter and is giving the weakest one up, so that she can concentrate on the stronger kittens. Advice: If you are always returning the kitten to her and she just keeps bringing it back and putting it in obvious danger maybe you should consider hand raising this kitten, bottle feeding etc.. Until it is stronger, but please read up on how to do this properly, this is if mother cat really isn't wanting anything to do with this kitten, and you are concerned its health is being compromised.
More often than not, no. The mother and the kitten will adjust. Most likely, the kitten will not remember its mother. The mother will be fine.
The kitten could think its their mother. Is the kittens mother still with it? If not, the kitten might think for some reason that it is suckling on its mother.
If the kitten has a mother the mother will help the kitten naturally, if not you might have to take a warm cloth and wipe the kitten's bum. That's how mother cats get them to go, the lick their bums
A kitten is usually weaned at baout 8 weeks.
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Tom Kitten's mother's name in Beatrix Potter's story is Tabitha Twitchit.
The mother is n one of your friends town once i was sleeping at my friends house and i had the kitten and she had the mother.
none of your buisness so leave the mother alone :( p.s its cause of your scent on the kitten the mother think's it is not her's
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Typically, the mother does this. However, if you own a kitten who does not have a mother and is at the proper stage for weaning, do like a mother cat would do: No matter how much it begs, it should not live on a diet of milk.
Yes, providing the kitten is fully weaned.