you can let the older kittens around the new babies when the babies are around 4 to 6 weeks old
Start advertising for people to take the kittens when they're a little older. Don't worry about the mother, she knows what to do.
Maybe you should take over taking care of her older babies and cut her access to them. She wants to look after them and feed all of them, she must be an excellent mother.
Yes, older kittens may potentially harm newborn kittens due to their playful and rough behavior. It is important to supervise their interactions and provide a safe environment for all kittens.
Try to get the mother out with a humane trap. Then go under the deck and get the kittens. If the kittens are older than 3 months sell then otherwise take them and the mother to the humansicity.
No, older babies should not consume frozen colostrum as it is typically recommended for newborns in the first few days of life.
It is perfectly normal for a cat to have only two kittens. Sometimes a cat will have only one kitten. Usually a cat will have fewer kittens in her first litter, and when she is older she will have a larger litter.
Yes, kittens typically shed less than adult cats as they grow older.
babycats are called kittens if they're really babies but if they are a bit older you can call them kitties or you could just call them babycats and the elder cats are just called cats.
Advantage is labeled by the manufacturer for cats and kittens 7 weeks and older. Under direction of a veterinarian, you can often use it on kittens 4 weeks and older. Fleas are extremely dangerous to kittens, and cause tapeworms, anemia, and other health problems.
There usually playfull but when they get older they get lazier.
Adopt an older cat! There are way too many cats that are abandoned in shelters to be buying kittens from breeders.
No, fluffy kittens may not stay fluffy as they grow older. Their fur may change texture or length as they mature.