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While it is uncommon, a mother cat may eat her kittens if she feels stressed, threatened, or if there are complications in the environment. This behavior can also occur if the mother perceives the kittens as weak or if she is malnourished. However, if the kittens are healthy and the mother is well-cared for, she typically will not eat them. It's important to ensure a safe and supportive environment for both the mother and her kittens to prevent such behaviors.

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