No, usually adult cats will not harm a kitten. They can tell that it's only a baby and they won't hurt it. They might bat at it, or wrestle with it, to display dominance, but they won't injure it.
Yes, kittens typically shed less than adult cats as they grow older.
That is hard and you can't make them. Most older cats do not get along with other CATS! But if kittens are introduce with an older cat they have a better chance of getting along.
Mother cats may attack their older kittens to establish dominance, discipline them, or protect their territory. This behavior is a natural instinct in the animal kingdom to maintain order and ensure the survival of the fittest.
you can let the older kittens around the new babies when the babies are around 4 to 6 weeks old
They don't; they generally initially treat them as other cats (acting territorial), but then, when the kittens don't react properly, the older cats try to ignore them. Usually they will eventually come to some accommodation.
no they don"t unless if the person lets it go.
KITTENS means baby cats.So only CATS can have kittens.
calicivirus is a desease only a cat can get, usally kittens or older cats. humans cannot get it
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No, cats do not typically steal kittens from other cats. They may move kittens to a different location for safety or care, but this is not considered stealing.
Cats and kittens are carnivores.
Katherine Starke has written: 'Cats and kittens' 'Cats and Kittens (First Pets)' 'Dogs and Puppies' 'Cats and Kittens' -- subject(s): Cats, Juvenile literature