Kittens are born as part of a process called queening, which occurs when a female cat (queen) goes into labor. After a gestation period of about 64 to 67 days, she gives birth to a litter, usually ranging from one to six kittens. The kittens are born in amniotic sacs, which the mother typically breaks open to help them breathe. Once born, the mother cleans them and encourages them to nurse for essential nutrients and bonding.
I don't know where they were born but I do know what year they were born inJasmine was born in1999Nicolas was born in 1995Saveria was born in 1997Hayden was born in 1996Tyler was born in 1998Diane was born in 1997Jaydee-Lynn was born in 1996
he was born when you were born
Kathrin Born-Boyde was born in 1970.
Chinchennaih (born 1802), Ponnaiah (born 1804), Sivanandam (born 1808), and Vadivel (born 1810).
Born Funky Born Free was created in 2002.
No
the love kittins
Thankfully, no. It is a cruel hoax, it is not real.
yes cat are in the mammal catogory they give birth to living kittins and give milk to their young. :)
human,chimp,puppies,kittins,bird,and a bear.
Stomach enlarging, strange behavior (over protective of belly, eating more than usual, over sensitive.)
Does she have kittens? If so, that's the answer, she is being protected of her kittins
Hopefully they are still all alive. Just wait and follow the Momma cat without her seeing you. She will be going back and forth a lot to where she has them.
It varies as much as it varies for us humans. You can try out tuna, chicken, ham, cheese, cat treats, etc. Generally kittens do like fish a lot.
No, a spayed cat will not be able to have kittens, nor come on heat. The spaying procedure removes the reproductive organs which renders a female cat unable to come into season and have kittens.
Iodine is hazardous because it is toxic if ingested in large amounts, can cause skin and eye irritation on contact, and can release toxic fumes if heated to high temperatures. It should be handled with care and protective equipment should be used when working with it.
I really don't think anything can be lactoseintolirant. On an unrelated note, cows can potentially be lactose intolerant.