Resist the urge for at least a couple of weeks. Okay, one week, but that's my final offer!
If they are coming out of the nest then yes if they are not coming out yet and have no fur then you should wait until they are out mom will let you kno when its time.
as long as they are genlty patting (not hitting) and the mother cat is not upset by the children touching the kittens i dont see why not Make sure they dont touch them until the kittens' eyes are open otherwise the mother might get mad and could stop taking care of them .
Yes, and this can help to socialize them to the smell and touch of humans. However, you should be very careful - the mother cat may not like you touching her kittens, and the kittens will be very fragile so you have to be very gentle. You should also limit your time touching the kittens to when the mother is nursing them so you don't interrupt their sleep - newborn kittens sleep the vast majority of the day.
Until the kittens are weaned.
Most mammals, cats included, tend to be fairly protective of their offspring. If the mother cat knows you well and trusts you, she may allow you to touch the kittens, but you shouldn't just assume that this will be the case. Normally she will make it very clear that you're not welcome before you get close enough to touch the kittens... just move slowly, and pay attention to the mother cat's body language and vocalizations. It's recommended that you do not handle the kittens at all until they are at least two weeks old as long as the mother cat is taking care of them. Until they're four weeks old or so, you should only handle them for short periods, and only when the mother cat is watching.
It's best to wait about two weeks or so. Wait until they have a coat of fur and they have opened up their ears and eyes. If you touch them too early, the mother may either eat them or simply neglect them.
Kittens are born deaf, toothless and blind. A kitten's eyes usually do not open until five to ten days after birth, but their eyesight only starts to develop when the kittens are a few weeks old.
If the question is "Do kittens make messes", then the answer is yes, and Mom cat cleans them up, until she has trained the kittens to use the litter box.
Well rabbits can have between 1 and 13 rabbits each pregnancy, but the common number is usually 6-8, and they are pregnant for 32 days, they then feed the kittens with their milk for 3 or 4 weeks, then continue weaning them until they are 8 weeks old. they can then get pregnant again after that, or maybe while they are still weaning the other kittens.
Until full grown
No, it is not recommended to spay a cat while she is nursing her kittens. It is best to wait until the kittens are weaned before spaying the mother cat.
No, it is not recommended to spay a cat while she is nursing her kittens. It is best to wait until the kittens are weaned before spaying the mother cat to ensure her health and the health of the kittens.