Unfortunately, babies which are inside the cat's stomach have been eaten, and will only exit the stomach in the form of fecal matter ("poo"). A cat's digestion cycle is relatively fast (under 24 hours), so it is best to check the litter box.
If you are talking about a pregnant cat (in which case the babies are actually in its womb) then a domestic cat will be pregnant for around 65 days before giving birth. Ok. The second answer is right but what is with the first answer!!?? Oh wait......I know what you mean..... never mind!!
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.
Cats will start to wean their kittens at about 5 weeks of age, but they still need to nurse until they are at least 8-10 weeks old, and they need to stay with each other and their mother until they are at least 12 weeks old.
She will come into heat shortly after having her kittens, around 4 weeks afterwards and will stay in heat until she is bred again. Why not have her spayed as soon as the kittens are weaned at around 4 weeks? Would be the best thing for her.
Female cats will stay pregnant between 62-64 days. When you see the female and male mate count from that day to 64 so that you can determine when the kittens will be born.
Kittens should stay with their Mom until at least 10 weeks, thoroughly weaned. They learn all their skills from Momma Cat so never feel the rush to take them from the mother, as this can lead to serious problems for the kittens in later life.
Cats usually stay with their kittens for about 8-12 weeks before they start to leave them on their own.
Mother cats typically stay with their kittens for about 8 to 12 weeks after giving birth, providing care and protection until the kittens are ready to be weaned and become more independent.
Kittens.
Male cats typically do not stay with kittens after they are born. In most cases, the mother cat is responsible for caring for and raising the kittens.
kittens stay alive for 15 years
no because they have already been born
That depends how old the kittens are.
Yes Burmese cats stay like kittens their entire life even when they are vaccinated.
4 months
ocelot kittens stay with their mothers till to they are 2 years old
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.
140-159 days