Yes. I've heard many of the same cases and I believe that it is because they are going through changes that make their body do weird things.
The cramps are quite common before, during or after the period. Diarrhea is not common. It is possible to have diarrhea concomitantly with the period, but the diarrhea oftentimes is unrelated to the period.
If your asking is it normal for you to have diarrhea after your cat gives birth no. If your asking is it normal for the cat to have diarrhea after giving birth then yes it can happen just make sure your cat keeps drinking
nah it is impossible
it is perfectly normal. usually what happens is that she leaves the kittens alone so she can provide them whatever they need.
Yes, it is normal for kittens to sleep a lot, as they require a lot of rest for their growth and development.
Yes, it is normal for kittens to have a slightly rounded belly, especially after eating. However, if the belly appears excessively large or is accompanied by other symptoms like vomiting or diarrhea, it may indicate a health issue that should be checked by a veterinarian.
Yes that's normal all kittens are different
normal!
yes.
Yes, it is normal for kittens to play-fight with each other as a way to learn social skills and establish their place in the hierarchy.
At one time or another every cat has a bout of vomiting or diarrhea. Usually they have eaten something disagreeable, eaten too much or too fast, are overly excited or nervous, have hairballs, or their body is reacting to any of a number of other non-serious conditions. however if both mother cat and kittens have had it for more than a day especially if they are also not eating very well, in many cases kittens have passed on due to lack of hydration or had to be ''put down'' by the vet as there is nothing they can do. if your cat/kittens does have vomiting and diarrhoea happen then you should immediately take the mother cat and the kittens to do vet, they will give the kittens antibiotics for 3 days to keep their temperature normal and also give wormers for the mother cat and whatever you do, do not this the problem is temporary and will cure itself. A Adult cat has the immune system to survive fevers and high temperatures but kittens do not especially if they are under 10 weeks old
sometimes they will or they wont its not really sure