none of your buisness so leave the mother alone :(
p.s its cause of your scent on the kitten the mother think's it is not her's
A mother cat bites her kitten's neck to carry them, discipline them, or stimulate them to nurse.
Kitten
you bottle feed the kitten so it can live feed it every 2 hours
This means that instead of your cat thinking of you as its mother, it thinks of you as its kitten, which means she wants to know where you are at all times, and that means meal times.
Because the kitten is unhealthy. Feel sorry for u that your cat has eaten her kitten :(
Yes, providing the kitten is fully weaned.
That is a good question. It may but first you need to remove the other cats scent from the kitten. Give it a short bath in kitten shampoo. After the kitten is dry, rub the kitten against the mama cat without the mama seeing the kitten. Doing this puts mamas scent back on the kitten and will make for a better meeting.
It is generally recommended to remove a dead kitten from its mother to prevent any potential health risks or distress to the mother cat.
Yes. I have a cat that grew up from a kitten in the same house with her mother.
Yes. But this will only work sometimes usually if the mother your giving the kitten to has lost one of her own.
It is normal behavior for a new mother cat. Keep away from the baby for now.
No.