sometimes they will or they wont its not really sure
Cats take their kittens away to protect them from potential dangers and to teach them important survival skills.
Cats typically take care of their kittens for about 8-12 weeks before they become independent.
Yes, male cats, or "dad cats," can take care of kittens by providing protection, grooming, and sometimes even helping with feeding. However, their level of involvement in caring for the kittens can vary depending on the individual cat and the circumstances.
Yes. Isolate the sick kitten in another room away from other cats and kittens. Take it to see your vet as well.
Yes, cats can experience sadness and distress when their kittens are taken away from them. This separation can cause emotional stress for the mother cat.
Yes, father cats may take care of kittens by providing protection, grooming, and playing with them, but their level of involvement can vary among different cat families.
Mother cats typically stop caring for their kittens when they are around 8-12 weeks old. At this age, the kittens are usually weaned and able to take care of themselves.
Yes, some cats may care for and nurse orphaned or abandoned kittens, even if they are not their own offspring. This behavior is known as alloparenting and is seen in some domestic cats.
if they are wild cats... call the animal department and they will take care of it.
In the wild, mom cats take care of their kittens by providing them with food, warmth, protection, and teaching them important survival skills like hunting and grooming. They also nurse their kittens and keep them clean and safe until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
The male cat doesn't take part in the raising of the kittens it really doesn't care about the kittens just the female and the sex
You need to take your cat and kittens to the vet immediately. New kittens always need veterinary attention. Also, you will need to get the mother spayed to avoid new litters. There are too many homeless cats being put to death every single day. no this is not normal, when a cat first has kittens they are over protected of their young. if the cat is not next to the kittens then it is more likely that she will not feed them.. the only time that the cat does not feed their young is when she does not recognize their scent. which mean the kitten was tuched by a human or another animal before the mother had a chance to recognize their scent. Hope this helps!