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you might have to take it to a vet if your not sure
yes it is completely normal! you probably touched the kitten , you need to wait a week before you touch them, that caused her to eat it because it had your scent on it...if you havent touched the other kittens do not take them away! if you have take them away and you will need to bottle feed them......have fun :]
King Midas asked Dionysus to take back his "gift" which caused everything Midas touched to turn to gold.
The mother cat will be really ticked off at you if you disturb her litter of kittens. If they are wild, that is. Chances are, if you touch a mother cat's kitten or kittens, she'll neglect them after the scent of human is on her kittens. Translation: She's saying, "They touched you and I'm not caring for you anymore." This however is not true. For I have touched feral kittens and the mother still took care of them. Even though at times I would have gloves on. Which I learned that it doesn't matter whter you do or don't. The mother will get ticked off thinking you are going to take away her babies. In due she'll bring them back to there they were.
You can touch the kittenI wouldn't think so, as the cat around my house just had kittens and I held them from day one. Just be very cautious and respect that they are new babies, No. A cant willnot neglect kittens handled by humans and it will not make the kittens eyes sore, either. Kittens handled by humans lovingly, will most likely make nicer pets.Naomi Babcock :as long as the mother is your cat i can tell you there won't be any problems. all three times I've had a mother cat with kittens i touched, pet, and held them from day one.In fact, with my last cat, i had to help her break open the birth sacks, poor girl was too tired.if the mother cat belongs to you, she knows your scent and your taste (yes, she tastes you when she cleans herself after you pet her) and she will not have any bad response to this smell and taste being on her babies
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Yes, kittens' whiskers will grow back if they are accidentally cut or damaged. Whiskers are specialized hairs that serve as sensory organs, helping kittens navigate their surroundings. It may take some time for the whiskers to fully regrow, but they will eventually return to their normal length.
Most likely, no. It depends on the cat's attitude toward her kittens and also the type of feline. If she doesn't exactly care for her newborn kittens, then yes - it's a possibility she will run away to save her own life; leaving them behind.
Yes. There have been a lot of stories about dogs nursing kittens and Cats nursing puppies. I think it's the mother instinct that works in here.
1. I pick the gender for the kittens 2. I name them Clara , hazel , Lilly , patty , SANDY , Jacob , and Pedro 3. I PUT THE KITTENS IN THE MOMS CAGE 4. I take the kittens to action for animals 5. I put them in each cage 6. I come right back home .
After all of the kittens or puppies (or whatever you have) have been born, and take proper precaution not to move the litter and/or the mother.
take them to a groomer