It is best to wait until the kittens are fully weaned and the mother cat is spayed. Cats can come back into season once the kittens start the weaning process. Some will come back into season much earlier, although this isn't particularly common.
Waiting until the cat is spayed insures she does not become pregnant so soon after her previous litter, which could be detrimental to her health.
Let her go outside and be available to let her in--if she was an outdoor cat to begin with, that is.
2 weeks.
in general, you don't want a cat outside. you CAN let a cat out, but you don't want to risk it.
Slowly let your cat outside less and less until the cat doesn't go out at all.
Well, you can let your cat outside, but you really shouldn't.The cat can get injured by other animals or by cars.Cats don't live very long if you let them outside.Cats can get fleas or ticks or maybe even other diseases if you let them outside, so again, you shouldn't.
Your question isnt very clear but if she is an indoor/outdoor cat just make sure she can get back in to feed her babies. She will know when its time.
Nothing, then you have yourself an indoor cat.
What I know that you should never let a cat outside they can get lost or get a decease.
Some people will let the mother eat it but you can throw it away too
Because she feels the need to take good care of it. She is a good mother cat just don't let her get to attached to them especially if they aren't hers.
cats have their scent on the pads on their paws, so when they walk outside they can trace their scent back to where they came from. this is why, when you first let your cat outside it is crucial for the cat to go out by herself, and not be carried outside
No, it's dangerous to let a hamster outside your house, it can get eaten by a dog or cat.