It could mean that they think their baby is dead?
Did it ever loose a baby?
Yes. Its as if they're saying, "Look what I brought for you". I had outside cats that always brought a mouse to my door step. Just say, good kiddy!
I have no idea of how do animal shelters keep the kittens in other countries. But in Iran most of these homeless cats suffer from parasites and fungal infections esp Dermatophytes. You can consult your veterinarian and ask him to visit your kitten and prescribe some medicine, in this case it'll be okay. **************************************** An animal shelter (UK) will only offer animals (cats and dogs) once given a clean bill of health from a vet. To bring the animal home, a rigid plastic box, with a handle and a secure door, is needed, as the animal may initially be upset and rather frisky. Newspapers and a blanket may be put inside to give comfort during transportation.
Cats meow at the door to communicate their desire to go outside, seek attention, or express their territorial instincts.
Cats scratch at the door to communicate their desire to enter or exit a room, mark their territory, or sharpen their claws.
If you live in a high percentage of a tornado. Everyone should have a basement of some sorts. If there is a tornado you should bring your dog with you. But if you live alone then get in a closet with a DOOR and NO WINDOWS and put something heave on the door make sure you have u and your animal/s. Also make sure you are on your knees head in between them and holding your animal where your head is too if it is a small animal. But if it is a large animal you need to bring a leash with you and while your are in that position hold the leash. Do the same thing with a big family
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Cats may cry at the door because they want to go outside, explore, or hunt. They may also cry to get attention or communicate their needs to their owners.
close your door and/or put one of those things that goes over the door knob
To prevent cats from scratching at the door, you can try using a scratching post or pad near the door, providing them with toys and distractions, using deterrent sprays or double-sided tape on the door, and ensuring they have enough mental and physical stimulation.
To effectively keep cats away from the door at night, you can try using deterrents like citrus scents, motion-activated devices, or physical barriers like a door draft stopper. Additionally, providing a comfortable and secure sleeping area for the cats indoors may help prevent them from lingering by the door.
They want to go outside
cats and there great companions and effective at what they do