It's possible, but very rare, if you mean that after a second set, a cat from a first set returns to the mother to feed.
Cats take their kittens away to protect them from potential dangers and to teach them important survival skills.
Kittens originated from two adult or pubescent cats that mated. However, the origin of cats can be traced back to the ancient Egyptians, who worshiped cats as gods.
yeah, kittens and cats are vertebrates. vertebrate means........ " an animal with a back bone."
Cats typically take care of their kittens for about 8-12 weeks before they become independent.
Yes, male cats, or "dad cats," can take care of kittens by providing protection, grooming, and sometimes even helping with feeding. However, their level of involvement in caring for the kittens can vary depending on the individual cat and the circumstances.
Yes, they bite the kittens neck, cats have no sense of touch on the back of their necks
Yes, father cats may take care of kittens by providing protection, grooming, and playing with them, but their level of involvement can vary among different cat families.
Mother cats typically stop caring for their kittens when they are around 8-12 weeks old. At this age, the kittens are usually weaned and able to take care of themselves.
Yes, cats can experience sadness and distress when their kittens are taken away from them. This separation can cause emotional stress for the mother cat.
KITTENS means baby cats.So only CATS can have kittens.
The girls, the cats and the kittens have legs but there are no legs on the bus, it has wheels.
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