A kitten is usually weaned around 5 to 8 weeks but it has been known that they will nurse for 6 months or longer, although this depends on the momma cat. Sometimes if there is only one kitten the mother may not cut the kittens off at all you may have to separate them so that the momma cat will dry up.
A cat gets there milk when they are about 19 months to a year old sometimes they don't get their milk and won't be able to feed their kittens you can get cat milk from your local cat breeder and put it in a bottle and feed to the kittens (a little at a time) a cat might get their milk younger than 19 months- 1 year old if you are not sure if your cat has milk or not take it to your vet and see what they say ( i hoped this helps!)
No, spaying a cat will not stop her from feeding her kittens. After a spay surgery, a cat may still lactate for a short period, but she will naturally stop producing milk once she is no longer nursing her kittens.
That she is or was suckling kittens.
My client witnesses a hermaphrodite cat have kittens, it looks mostly male from the outside but delivered kittens.
Cat milk is often milk that has the lactose removed, or goat milk. Both are packaged into bottles or cartons and are safe for cats to drink. Cat and kitten milk often have added vitamins and other nutrients, which is especially good for growing kittens.
A mother cat typically stops producing milk for her kittens when they are around 8-10 weeks old.
A cat gets there milk when they are about 19 months to a year old sometimes they don't get their milk and won't be able to feed their kittens you can get cat milk from your local cat breeder and put it in a bottle and feed to the kittens (a little at a time) a cat might get their milk younger than 19 months- 1 year old if you are not sure if your cat has milk or not take it to your vet and see what they say ( i hoped this helps!)
No, spaying a cat will not stop her from feeding her kittens. After a spay surgery, a cat may still lactate for a short period, but she will naturally stop producing milk once she is no longer nursing her kittens.
after the kitten were weaned because if she was spayed before the kittens were done weaning then she may stop producing milk or the chemical in the gas the vet uses to to put the cat to sleep before surgery could be passed through the milk to kittens poisening them
Read the package, but right off hand I would say it is not a good idea.
That she is or was suckling kittens.
A cat who has not recently had kittens cannot nurse. But if a cat just recently weaned one litter, and a new kitten is brought, she may be able to start producing milk again. It is not uncommon for a mom to accept another cat's litter--- maternal-mothering instinct is powerful.
no, you can only feed milk to kittens.
Yes it is possible you should take them to the vet if it seems like it is happening.
No, male cats cannot nurse kittens as they do not produce milk. Only female cats can nurse and provide milk for their kittens.
After weaning her kittens, it typically takes about 1-2 weeks for a cat's milk to dry up completely.
yes