When humans handle kittens they leave their scent. Scent can be annoying to the mother who could reject the kitten. However, a tiny bit of touch isn't bad.
it only takes a tiny, tiny, little amount that you cant see or smell, but other animals can.
No, cats have unique scent profiles, even among siblings from the same litter. They may share some scent similarities due to genetic relatedness, but they will have individual scents that can be differentiated by other cats and animals.
Scent - they recognise their mother's scent laid down from the pads on her feet - and follow it.
If you touched them she may have not recognised them because of your scent.
Yes, cat dads can recognize and know their kittens through various cues such as scent, appearance, and behavior.
They might do it if theres an unfamiliar scent on their baby.
Yes, male cats can recognize their kittens through scent and behavior, but they may not have a strong bond with them compared to the mother cat.
Kittens lick your fingers as a way to show affection and bond with you. It is a natural behavior for them to groom and explore their environment through taste and scent.
Yes, father cats can recognize their kittens through scent and behavior, but they may not have a strong bond or relationship with them compared to the mother cat.
Kittens should not be given human milk as it can be harmful for them. Kittens require their mother's milk or specially formulated kitten milk replacer for proper nutrition and growth. Human milk does not contain the necessary nutrients for kittens and can cause digestive issues.
No.
no they cant