Cancer. Cancer is a class of diseases in which cells grow uncontrollably, invade surrounding tissue and may spread to other areas of the body. Diabetes. Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) Feline Leukemia Virus (FelV) Heartworm. High-Rise Syndrome. Rabies.
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No, not all kittens are fluffy. Some kittens have short or smooth fur instead of fluffy fur.
Some mother cats do this for many reasons, sometimes it's because the kittens are ill/deformed... or if someone has been handling the kittens and then the mother can smell their scent on them In both cases it is natural instinct. If the mother cat smells quite different scent in her kittens, she may think kill them for protection. If the kittens are ill/deformed, she also eats them before they die and bring diseases to the rest of kittens. Also dying kittens or dead kitten corpse marks the smell for the predators to notice where she lives.
It removes her ovaries and uterus. Makes her unable to have kittens. Makes her lose the urge to mate. Lowers the risk for her developing some fairly nasty diseases considerably.
Some people have cats or kittens to help soothe them, same with dogs.
The conclusion that validly follows from the argument is: "Some pets are playful." This conclusion logically follows from the premises given in the argument. Since all kittens are playful and some pets are kittens, it can be concluded that some pets are playful.
No, some kittens might like for us to rub or tickle their tummy, but most kittens do not. They feel uncomftorble and insecure when you do.
well it matters do you like kittens or not if i was answering this for myself id say ya kittens are very cute but there are some people who hate kittens i hope you aren't a kitten hater ok bye are you stupid yo ov course they are
Breeding incest kittens can increase the risk of genetic disorders and health problems due to the limited genetic diversity. This can lead to higher chances of inherited diseases and abnormalities in the offspring.
Male kittens typically have a larger distance between the anus and genital opening compared to female kittens. Additionally, male kittens have a scrotum that may be visible, while female kittens do not have a scrotum. These are some of the key anatomical differences between boy and girl kittens.
yes but sometimes that's not the case. some mother cats cant have more kittens.
Male cats, or toms, are typically not as involved in caring for their kittens as female cats, or queens. While some male cats may show some interest in their kittens, the primary responsibility for caring for and raising the kittens usually falls on the mother cat.