It is hard to tell sometimes. The most reliable way is to keep a close eye on the kittens and weigh them each day and record their weights. Weight gain should be constant. Generally speaking, each kitten should be gaining 10grams every day at the very least. Gaining more than 10g is fine. If a kitten seems weak, doesn't seem to be feeding well or is not gaining much weight (or losing weight) for a few days, seek a vet's advice immediately.
Cats nurse kittens until the kittens are about four or five weeks old. At this age, kittens begin to wean and are able to eat soft kitten food. The mother cat's teets will dry and retract slightly. The only true way to tell if a cat is still nursing kittens is through observation.
If its in another persons garden I suggest you tell them. The best way to catch cats is to lure them out with milk or cat food and trap them in a box.
Signs that a mother cat has abandoned her kittens include not returning to the nest, not nursing or grooming the kittens, and showing little interest in them. If the kittens are crying constantly and appear weak or hungry, it may indicate that they have been abandoned.
She may reject it if it is the weakest and may die, also if she does not have enough milk, keep an eye to see if the other kittens are getting enough milk. If they are not nursing enough, keep an eye dropper handy to feed them yourself with 'kitten milk"
AnswerNo. Because the kittens need the milk from their motherAnswerYes, absolutely. If 2 female cats have kittens close to the same age, they will sometimes steal and nurse the kittens. Strong maternal instinctsActually, it is pretty rare. I once owned 21 cats at the same time and the kitten can usually tell its own mother apart from the other adult females. It's not unheard of though so yes.
You very well can tell a cat is a mammal, as the cat feeds milk to the kittens. Plus it has fur, warm blood, and certainly doesn't lay eggs.
You can tell boy kittens from girl kittens by looking at their genitalia. Male kittens have a small distance between their anus and genital opening, while female kittens have a larger distance between these two openings.
you can tell by seeing if it produces milk while the animal is in heat. take it to a vet for a check up before breeding. or wait and see if anything happens.
You can, however, keep in mind the mother cat instinct will tell her to hide her kittens. This is common in the wild. You may move the kittens, only to notice she will move them back, in the cover of night, or when you are not at home.If the kittens are out of harm, it's best to let mom do what she does best...care for her young, in her way.Observe the kittens. Make sure they are getting proper nutrition. If one looks sick, then remove it. Otherwise, it's probably best to leave them where mom feels comfortable.
If the cat looks healthy, and if you see her cleaning and feeding her kittens, that is a good sign.
You can tell the difference between girl kittens and boy kittens by looking at their genitalia. Male kittens have a small distance between their anus and genital opening, while female kittens have a larger distance between these two openings.
As much as they are able to eat. At 4 to 6 weeks old, kittens are generally still suckling from their mother, or, if their mother isn't around, being fed from a bottle. Young kittens are usually fed every couple of hours. It is not unknown for such young kittens to start to take an interest in their mother's food, although 6 to 8 weeks is the more usual time for weaning. Have a shallow dish of water out, and offer small portions of mashed-up wet cat food as frequently as you are able. It is best to put down food for them (on a plate, not in a bowl is a plate is easier to eat out of) at least six times a day.