yes, but only slighty for mother cats do not have much memory of their kittens if they are given away at an early age.
Cats have a keen sense of smell and hearing, so they may be able to detect the scent or sounds of nearby kittens. However, it is unlikely that they could specifically pinpoint a distance such as a mile away.
KITTENS means baby cats.So only CATS can have kittens.
Cefprozil is not recommended for kittens and cats. Other antibiotics typically prescribed for cats with sinus infection, including Amoxil and Clvamox.
No cats or any other mammals never left their new born babies till they learn the survive lessons.mother cats fed kittens up to 5 months.so they never abondoned their kittens after 2 months
From past experience, they normally have about 1-6. I'd say on average probably around 4 kittens. There could be more, but I haven't seen anymore than this in my lifetime raising cats. The largest litter currently on record is a Burmese queen whom gave birth to 19 kittens, though only 15 survived. (One female, fourteen males.)
Cats take their kittens away to protect them from potential dangers and to teach them important survival skills.
Yes, cats can experience sadness and distress when their kittens are taken away from them. This separation can cause emotional stress for the mother cat.
Mother cats that are nursing or expecting kittens are called queens.
To protect kittens from male cats, keep them indoors or in a secure area away from male cats. Spaying or neutering your cats can also help prevent unwanted pregnancies. Additionally, supervise interactions between male cats and kittens to ensure their safety.
Cats have a keen sense of smell and hearing, so they may be able to detect the scent or sounds of nearby kittens. However, it is unlikely that they could specifically pinpoint a distance such as a mile away.
No male cats and girl cats do not feel the same feelings as humans
18 will produce!
Coyotes and foxes and bigger dogs and owls can carry away kittens.
KITTENS means baby cats.So only CATS can have kittens.
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Coyotes and foxes and bigger dogs and owls can carry away kittens.
No, cats do not typically steal kittens from other cats. They may move kittens to a different location for safety or care, but this is not considered stealing.