Depends on if they are separated and for how long.
A cat usually comes back into heat when her kittens are weaned, but some Queens start as soon as the kittens are born.
as soon as she has the litter she will be ok she's justbeing protective of the kittens she has
They say if the mother cat doesn't show them how, that one needs to show the kittens how to use a litter box. Mine didn't show hers and at 6 weeks I took each one and sat them in the litter box and took their front paws and showed them how to scratch in the litter and all it took was that one time and they all used the litter box then.
kittens are predisposed to use a litter box, as soon as they are big enough to climb into one, in the mean time help them in, as soon as they are "done" you can lift them out again. they do it automatically, hilarious to watch!
About 4 to 6 months. A mother cat will have a litter and about 3 months later will go into heat and get pregnant. Two months later she will have another litter. A mother cat shouldn't have too many litters in her life it will wear her down and the stress could kill her.
As soon as the kittens are weaned; preferably fairly shortly after so she doesn't get pregnant again. The mother cat's ovaries produce hormones that are essential for milk production; once the kittens no longer require milk, the mother cat can be spayed.
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.
No, it is not normal at all. There are several reasons why this may have happened, from fleas (fleas can actually kill tiny kittens), to health issues with either the mother or the kittens, or the mother just couldn't cope in looking after them well. It is ideal to spay your cat as soon as you can so this doesn't happen again.
You should never, ever touch your cats litter! Dont forget it is there litter and you should leave your cat to do what she wants with them, also never interput in the birth of the kittens as the mother off the kittens can get very jelous and possible disown the kitten you have picked up as the kitten will then have you sense of smell!
A cat can typically be spayed as soon as 8 weeks after giving birth to kittens. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the best timing for the procedure.
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A cat can typically be spayed as soon as 8 weeks after giving birth to kittens. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the best timing for the procedure.