In the wild, mom cats take care of their kittens by providing them with food, warmth, protection, and teaching them important survival skills like hunting and grooming. They also nurse their kittens and keep them clean and safe until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
if they are wild cats... call the animal department and they will take care of it.
It depends if they're wild ones or home-trained ones normally wild mother cats usually take their kittens away to protect them from danger. If it is a home one it is completley safe ;) Reply :D
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all animals can take care of them selfs. (I mean wild animals)
It greatly varies, from whether it is a domestic or wild cat, and the breed. I have heard/seen cats havving anywhere from 3-9 kittens.
Yes, of course, once they are adults any wild cat will take care of itself.
No.Only wild cats like bobcats and lions can kill you.....
Cats meow to communicate with humans, not with other cats. In the wild, adult cats typically only meow to communicate with their kittens.
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Do not take care of wild animals.
The mother cat does it to teach the kittens survival in the wild, and to teach it manners and how to communicate with other cats, its very important that they learn.
Yes, in some cases, mother cats may eat their dead kittens as a way to clean up and remove any potential threats to the rest of the litter. This behavior is more common in wild or feral cats, but can also occur in domestic cats under certain circumstances.