When a cat is pregnant she will be pregnant for around 9 weeks. When she goes into labour she will find a comfy place away from noise that she feels safe in. Once born the mother will carry her kittens around by the scruff which is located on the back of their neck.
Well she wil carry them to about as far away from an old nest or basket and stop when she is satisfied that she is far away from whatever was causing her to move.
KITTENS means baby cats.So only CATS can have kittens.
no. as long as your cat had accepted that they were dead and let you.
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
The mother cat will be very tired at first. We live on a farm and have lots of cats and our mother cats will usually stay with the kittens for maybe a day or two then come out for food and then quickly get back to the babies. Don't worry. Healthy cats can survive a couple days without food.
Yes, it is possible for a cat to have more than eight kittens in a single litter, although this is relatively rare. The average litter size for cats is around four to six kittens, but larger litters can occur, especially in breeds known for having larger litters, such as the Maine Coon or Siamese.
Until the kittens are weaned.
Yes, they bite the kittens neck, cats have no sense of touch on the back of their necks
It usually takes about nine weeks for a mother cat to have her kittens.
Cats typically take care of their kittens for about 8-12 weeks before they become independent.
Mother cats typically nurse their kittens for about 6-8 weeks before they are weaned and begin to eat solid food.
KITTENS means baby cats.So only CATS can have kittens.
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Cats usually stay with their kittens for about 8-12 weeks before they start to leave them on their own.
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.
Cats and kittens are carnivores.
Long-haired cats as kittens typically have fluffy fur that is soft and often longer than short-haired kittens. They may have tufts of fur on their ears and paws, and their fur may be more prone to matting if not properly groomed.
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