answersLogoWhite

0

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.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

7mo ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is the mama feral cat sad when you take her babies away?

She is more than sad. Unless it was an emergency, you should not have taken away her kittens.


Do cats get sad when their kittens leave?

Yes, cats can experience sadness when their kittens leave, as they may miss their presence and the bond they shared.


Do mother cats feel sad when their kittens leave?

Yes, mother cats can feel sad when their kittens leave because they have formed a strong bond with them and may miss their presence and care.


What kinds of cats prey on their young?

Sad to say, but, cats can and will eat their young kittens if they are EXTREMELY malnourished.


Will my cat feel sad if I give her kittens away?

Cats may experience some level of distress or confusion when their kittens are taken away, but they do not feel emotions like humans do. It is important to ensure that the kittens are placed in good homes and that the mother cat receives proper care and attention during this time.


Do mom cats get sad when their kittens leave?

Yes, mom cats can experience feelings of sadness or loss when their kittens leave, as they have formed a strong bond with them and may miss their presence.


Does the felmale cat get sad if you give her kittens away?

The female cat is sad for the first few days but then gets over it. =)


Can your cat get sad because you gave her away?

of course they would, if they get excied to eat it proves they have emotions, and they even meow when hey are sad, so don give ur cats away people! by TheMAN


How many kittens can your cat have?

although 4 is the average, some cats could have as many as 6 and as few as 2, sad to say that 1 or 2 could die after she gives birth.


How many cats are un-loved?

Unfortunately many cats are unloved all over the world. This possibly originates in the fact that unspayed cats give birth to many kittens,which people dump into the wild. In my area alone, two cat 'orphanages' have over 200 young cats waiting for adoption. It's sad that people can be so cruel.


Why is the cat taking one kitten away from the bunch?

Often this is Mother nature at work. I've had this occur and the "stranded" kitten was ill or had a congenital defect internally and eventually died. It is sad and amazing at the same time. Once our Siamese pulled 2 of her kittens out from the group, we were able to nurse one, but the other passed that night. The one we nursed to adulthood ended up having a "cleft" palate. How Momma kitty knew this is beyond us.


How does an outdoor mother cat feed her kittens?

Whatever she can find. Sad, isn't it?