At sometimes, it could take anywhere up to 14 hours for the kittens to be born starting from when the water broke. Sometime it takes a very long time for another kitten to come out. Because the mom does need to take a break from pushing and cleaning the kittens. I would not worry because more will come out unless she only had two kittens.
My cat has giving birth twice, both times happen pretty much the same to litters of four. After the first was born, the following 3 escaped their mothers womb within 12 hours
About 9 weeks.
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I don’t know that’s why I’m asking
Sometimes if there are a large number of kittens in the uterus one or more of them may be born much smaller than the rest of the litter. The smaller kittens are called the runts of the litter. It means they didn't get as much food or room while in the womb.
If the kittens die, or are taken away by humans, it can be very saddening to the mama cat, and will take a long time to get over it. If she only loses one kitten, she will take care of her other kittens. But if its all of her kittens, then she will probably grieve herself to death. She can, actually. If she has another litter of kittens, she might abandon them. Who knows; she might even take care of them. Cats are usually predictable, but sometimes, this can be VERY UNpredictable. So, you never really know. You just have to try it and see. But I would be careful. If you were to take kittens from a mama cat, forever, then you might want to take them at six weeks or older. If you can't do six weeks or older, than do at least four weeks. If they are younger than that, you must leave them with their mama, or feed them warm milk in a bottle. I can give you more information about taking care of cats if you need it. I'll tell you on the Discussion Page.
Answer: Kittens need their mother for about 8 weeks. Then you can take them.
This is a very common question to all cat/kitten owners. Kittens are much easier to train. These are a list of steps of how to get your animal to use the litter box. 1 Find a decent size litter box with sides low enough for your cat to get in and out 2 Pour 1-2 inches of cat litter in the bin 3 After meals and naps take the cat to the litter box and put it in 4 The cat should immediately start to dig and remove its waste in the whole it dug then it will cover it back up -this is natural instinct-if it doesn't do this don't panic just keep doing it and it will get the hang of it 5 If the cat doesn't do anything take its paw and make a digging motion in it a few times 6 After the cat does its buisness give it a treat to ensure confidence 7 It may take a few weeks for your cat to start to use the litter box but 95% of cats/kittens will use it properly within the next 3 weeks- the other 5% of cats and kittens will learn eventually and it will just take time.
12344556456767777 baby gazels Whoever wrote that answer needs to take this more seriously. But the Bengal cat's litter can vary. If the "parents" are purebred, expect more than a mixed breed.
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.
A "nanny cat' is a queen who is already nursing a litter of kittens that she birthed and if she takes on kittens orphaned from another litter to nurture and raise with her litter, she is called the "nanny." Often mother cats will take very young kittens (under two weeks) quite readily as their own to nurse and raise.
it takes 3 days for them to grow up and become adult when they're adults they can breed and have kittens/puppies maximum of 4 kittens/puppies per litter you can also crossbreed and have crossbreed kittens/puppies
Sometimes if there are a large number of kittens in the uterus one or more of them may be born much smaller than the rest of the litter. The smaller kittens are called the runts of the litter. It means they didn't get as much food or room while in the womb.
no they help them take care of the young
Sometimes it takes as long as 14 hours. If the litter is around six, it takes longer, around 12 hours. From when the water breaks(when you see watery substances come out), that's when labor starts. Sometimes it takes a long while before the mother actually starts pushing.
Generally the mother cat will go off to a secluded area to have her kittens and she has obviously has chosen to have her litter of kittens under the bed. As long as she is going under the bed to feed them then they should be fine. However, at a month they should be out and walking about so make up a bed (or put a cushion with an old blanket on it) and take the kittens and put them there and watch to be sure the mother cat is tending to their needs.
There are roughly 52 weeks in a year, and the gestation period for a feline is around 9 weeks. Based on the data, assume that the cat gets pregnant 6 times a year and has on average 4 kittens per litter. You're looking at 24 kittens or more per year.
If the kittens die, or are taken away by humans, it can be very saddening to the mama cat, and will take a long time to get over it. If she only loses one kitten, she will take care of her other kittens. But if its all of her kittens, then she will probably grieve herself to death. She can, actually. If she has another litter of kittens, she might abandon them. Who knows; she might even take care of them. Cats are usually predictable, but sometimes, this can be VERY UNpredictable. So, you never really know. You just have to try it and see. But I would be careful. If you were to take kittens from a mama cat, forever, then you might want to take them at six weeks or older. If you can't do six weeks or older, than do at least four weeks. If they are younger than that, you must leave them with their mama, or feed them warm milk in a bottle. I can give you more information about taking care of cats if you need it. I'll tell you on the Discussion Page.
They can hear a little when they're 3 weeks
2 to 3 weeks
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