no, i am pretty sure they are not supposed to. if your cat is, you should probably bring her to see a vetrinarian
Jus like a real life mommy, they are able to produce milk as ling as the kittens are nursing. When the kittens have reached the appropriate age to be weened YOU have to keep a close eye and try to get your kittens to stop nursing....kittens will start eating the food if you put it out- try to get food meant for kittens or even soft food- not canned for- jus a softer version of dry cat food. Once all of your kittens have eaten regular food- DEF make sure none of them are nursing- then momma cats dries up and all is well!
Cut off its nipples
No, spaying a cat will not stop her from feeding her kittens. After a spay surgery, a cat may still lactate for a short period, but she will naturally stop producing milk once she is no longer nursing her kittens.
As soon as your kittens are pretty well weened and her milk is drying up, you need to get her spaded because she will then go in heat again and you will have another litter! I think my kittens where like 8-9 weeks old when I got the mother spaded and the vet said she was getting ready to come in heat again.
they are usually weened at 8 weeks. (2months)
It is likely that the kittens are "weened"They've growing up enough to be more independent, "toddlers".They may no longer need the mothers' milk and ready to have solid food?If this is not the case my advice is to consult your local vet
Until it is 6-8 weeks old, since that's when it would normally leave it's mother. Most kittens stop drinking milk a little before then.
Weened is the past tense of ween.
That should be plenty old enough, pet stores sell kittens at 9 weeks old and they are weened and eating dry food
My friends cat had a single kitten. She refused to keep it after 3 weeks. I decided to at first give it some smelly wet kitty food and slowly add a little dry til eventually it is weened onto the dry. When kittens are being weened or cut off of mothers milk they tend to have diarrhea. Best of luck , i hope all turns out well for you and your kitten
Keep them with their mother and let them nurse. They can be weened after 4-5 weeks old. make sure to separate them at 6 weeks, from male and female.
Seperate the male. You remove the male hamster from the female when she is about to have the babies to prevent it from killing them. When they are weened and big enough to defend themselves the male can be put back, but it would be best not to have too many all together as they may fight.