nope she wont feed it or touch it and she'll just abandon it and let it die ='[ its really sad actually
because it smells because it smells
BECAUSE IT SMELLS BECAUSE IT SMELLS
Bread.
because it is
He smells of pumpkin of course.
Please, do not disturb or feed chicks in nests. The answer is no. If the mother sees or smells humans around the nest then she may abandon the chicks, then they'll die. the food also needs to be chewed and regurgitated by the mother, so the chicks don't choke on it. In some areas it is actually a criminal offence to interfere with nesting birds, especially areas which are home to endangered species or migratory birds.
Substances in the urine turn to vapor which is picked up by your scent receptors. Certain ones such as ammonia can be disagreeable.
because he smells
because she smells
Smells are made up of molecules. When an object releases molecules into the air, they travel to our nose and bind to receptors, sending signals to our brain that we interpret as smells. Different molecules create different smells.
This really depends on the mother cat. Some cats will just wash their kitten until the smell is off, but there are a small amount of mothers that will abandon, or even eat, a kitten if she believes something is seriously wrong with it. However, this isn't common and most cats take very good care of their offspring.
Most bug sprays set up barriers to keep insects from getting to the warmth, the smells, and the moisture that they like about human skin. These sprays build their barriers around smells and tastes that are offensive to insects. The smells often may not be picked up by human noses. But the tastes can.