There are too many ways to really answer. Like humans, it is possible for a kitten to pass in their sleep. Often, a kitten will simply die after birth due to health defects. A cat is also likely to curl up, and sleep, while remaining still if it is sick, or possibly dying. If it is loud, and yowling while it is dying, that only means that the cat is in agony, or suffering in some way. If it remains quiet, that merely means that it is able to handle that pain or suffering, until its death.
I live in southern Texas and my cat just had kittens. The kittens will pant like a dog, that's normal. I don't think humidity will KILL them, but if your worried just put fan by the kittens. You can also bring the kittens in the house with their mother for a while. the kittens die because they feel like it, gosh. is it that hard to understand?
Not all kittens necessarily die when a cat gives birth. The survival of the kittens depends on various factors such as the health of the mother cat, the care provided during and after birth, and any potential health issues the kittens may have. It is important to ensure that the mother cat receives proper nutrition and care to give her kittens the best chance of survival.
No. Any animal can stare at you quietly.
your cat may have a disease. or is just unable to carry kittens. either that or the father might have a disease. a disease that makes them unable to have kittens. you should take your cat to the vet to see why.
Cat's do look after their kittens. They are very good mothers. If a mother cat is not looking after her kittens, it could be due to her being very sick, or due to a lack of food, to the extent that she does not feel they can survive. If she is not nursing them, there could be something wrong preventing her from producing milk. In a case like this, you must seek help from a vet right away or the kittens might die.
This isn't an idiom that I know about. If you die quietly, you just die without a lot of drama or noise.
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Kittens Reichert died on January 11, 1990, in Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
If a pregnant cat passes away before it's kittens are born, unless the kittens are removed through cesarean section, then the kittens unfortunately will die as well.
It depends on the handicap, but I have a '3-legged' mother cat and she has done very well raising her kittens.
To safely move kittens and their mother after birth, gently place them in a secure carrier or box with soft bedding. Keep them warm and avoid separating the kittens from their mother for extended periods. Transport them to their new location calmly and quietly to reduce stress. Make sure the new environment is quiet, warm, and free from hazards. Monitor the kittens and their mother closely for any signs of distress or health issues during and after the move.
yes, any living thing can die if it gets too cold
I think most people would prefer to die quietly in their sleep.
NO! That is so not safe! They could die! That would be so sad if they die!
about ten at the most and one at the least, but having ten kittens in quite a lot so some may die.
Theodore Roosevelt had trouble breathing before he died. He died quietly in his sleep because of a blockage in his veins. It was one of the few things Roosevelt ever did quietly.