This really depends what age the kittens were when they were taken away.
If the kittens were taken too early (6 to 10 weeks old), she will most likely look everywhere for them and try to figure out why they have been taken away. Sadly, too many kittens are taken away from their mothers too early, usually around 6 to 8 weeks old (some kittens aren't even weaned properly at that age). They have had no chance to learn what behaviour is good or bad, and behavioral problems will become apparent as the kitten gets older which, often, are difficult to correct.
Mother cats will teach them many things during 8 to 12 weeks, and by 12-13 weeks most kittens are independent enough to be taken away without too much stress from the kitten or the mother cat.
A mother cat may pant while nursing her kittens because the act of nursing can be physically demanding and increase her body temperature. Panting helps regulate her body temperature and cool her down.
yes, especially if something of theirs is being taken away.
The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 prohibited lands from being taken away. The Act did not require tribes to have a constitution and is commonly known as the Wheeler-Howard Act.
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The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 prohibited lands from being taken away. The Act did not require tribes to have a constitution and is commonly known as the Wheeler-Howard Act.
When a kitten is born it is totally dependent on the mother cat. At birth kittens eyes are closed and can't see for about 2 weeks. The purring of the mother cat attracts the kittens to the mother for comfort and nourishment. The mother cat normally will stay with the kittens for about 3 weeks except for going food and going to potty. Shortly after birth the mother cat will check to see if the kitten moves inside of the sac. If it moves she then opens the sac by licking it with her tongue. Then she will clean the kitten. During this process she will cut the umbilical cord with her teeth and eat the after birth (placenta).
Some people 'act out' - or masturbate. Supposedly, kittens die when you do this, though.
Taking away someone's right to vote is to disfranchisethem.
A cat "queens" or is the act of "queening" when she gives birth to her kittens. :)
Kittens at 7-10 weeks are playful, feisty, running around, into everything, climbing, jumping, etc. Then, all of a sudden they collapse and sleep.
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Juliet's attitude toward her mother changes a lot between Act 1 and Act 4. She is respectful and dutiful in Act 1 but by Act 4 she has to listen to her mother gleefully planning the murder of her husband--not something designed to endear her mother to her.