Well, anytime, if your cat is pregnant I would recommend seeing a vet to ask when they're due. I've heard of a mother cat giving birth in the middle of winter, in the snow! The kittens survived but BRRRRRRRRRRRR it must have been cold!
Leave it alone soon they will get the picture I have had several cats/kittens so I have been through this many times. Sometimes you can bottle cat milk, but most likely the cat will have to put up with it until the kittens are ready.
A cat can have up to 14 kittens in a litter, but this is very rare. Most cats have about 4 kittens per litter. Want to learn about Persian cats? Visit puffypersiankittens.com . We also sell Persian kittens.
no unless the male was starving, starving, starving to death and the kitten was little, but this is highly unlikely. Also, males usually don't stick around to raise the kittens so they aren't near the kittens.
a cat will have around 5 or 6 kittens in a litter most of the time. my cat has 3 kittens right now. the world record of most kittens in a litter is 12 but that is very unlikely. Some cats like my friends have up to 9 or 10 Although cats usally have up to 5 or 6 kittens at a time they can keep having more litters like my old cat is dead now but she had 6 litters of 6 kittens thats 36 in her lifetime.
Dad cats typically play a less active role in raising their offspring compared to mother cats. They may provide some protection or resources, but the majority of caregiving responsibilities usually fall on the mother cat.
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.
Cats can go into heat every month, and it depends on whether you let the cat breed. On average, a litter will be between 2-6 So if you breed the cat each month for 12 months, the most they can have in a year is about 72 kittens
It all depends of the cats family tree. If both of those cats have recessive genes for a different color, than maybe one of the kittens could be another color other than grey. If those cats are both hybrids, then the recessive traits will show up. If the cats are both pure bread grey cats, then the kittens will most likely be grey.
Male cats do not typically help raise kittens. In most cases, the mother cat is responsible for caring for and raising the kittens on her own.
Chirping, in cats, is a way to communicate with her kittens. it is probably a way of her saying, "Good job", "No!", or "I love you" ...these are the most common.
Kittens (cats less than one year old) are more likely than adult cats to be carrying the infection.
It gives them a sense of security, most domestic cats birth their kittens in boxes, so as the kittens grow up, they play in boxes.
no.it depends. of course MEN can't have babies, but most FEMALE cats do have kittens. some named mittens. Hope this helped!
Most shampoo flea control is not safe for cats let alone kittens. You're better off giving the mother cat an advantage top spot, as it will also protect her babies.
No, but the Swimming Turkish cats can; Most cats hate water, well some of them might like it when they are kittens, but then 'WOOOOOSH'
You will most likely have to eat 10-12 cats, or kittens right there in the Court of Law.
Most cats will only have 2 to 5 kittens in a litter. However the largest litter of kittens on record was set at 19 in 1970.