They try to keep them as warm as possible i should assume ive had a new kittens from my 18 month old cat i havent seen them yet they cry for ages and they clean it the feed it and they lay on them.
During the nursing period, mother cats typically exhibit behaviors such as grooming their kittens, providing warmth and protection, nursing them frequently, and teaching them important skills like hunting and grooming. They are also very attentive and protective of their kittens, often keeping a close watch over them to ensure their safety.
It is possible for queen cats to exhibit signs of distress or search for their kittens after they are given away. However, queens typically focus on their own well-being rather than dwelling on the absence of their kittens. Over time, they may adjust to the new situation.
Your 8 year old cat may be suddenly over protective of kittens that aren't hers because her maternal instinct kicked in. Especially if she ever had kittens in the past.
It greatly depends on the mother cat. Many breeding Queens seem to prefer their human companions nearby, and do not mind if her kittens are touched. However, if a stranger approches or touches the kittens, this will stress the mother out and will likely move the kittens to a different and more safe location. Mother cats are very affectionate over there young and will very rarely abandon them.
Any animal that kills its offspring does so out of stress that over rides their instinct to procreate. Either the babies are malformed, or there is environmental stress, such as lack of food or water.
Cats can mate and have kittens as soon as they are over six months old.
Cats do not forget their kittens over time. They have strong maternal instincts and often remember and recognize their offspring even after they have grown up and left the nest.
Kittens are baby cats. Kittens are born into a litter of three to six babies on average. Their sight and hearing are very poor at birth, but develop over the first three months. During this period, kittens learn to wash themselves and play games with their siblings. Their mother's milk is very important for their growth.
Male cats may kill kittens in order to establish dominance over a territory or to eliminate competition for resources such as food or mating opportunities. Some male cats also have a natural instinct to eliminate the offspring of other males to increase their own chances of passing on their genes. It is important to spay/neuter cats to prevent unwanted litters and reduce the risk of such behavior.
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.
Answer: She will react in one of three ways. A: Her maternal instincts will take over and she will begin to care for and even nurse the kittens. B: She will become protective of her own kittens and try to harm the strange ones. C: She will ignore the kittens completely.
She might be a bit protective over her young. That's probably it. If it continues go to your vet.