they start eating fresh-kill whenever they get old enough and have teeth to chew on hard stuff. probably like 3 weeks.
Blackcough is a fatal chest/lung disease in the Warriors series by Erin Hunter. Blackcough could easily kill Kits and Elders, as they aren't as strong as Apprentices and Warriors. Because it is mentioned in Warriors only once in Moonrise by Mothwing, most assume the name 'blackcough' was simply a typo or author's mistake.
begin weaning the kits at 5-6 weeks by removing the mother from the cage for 2-3 hours at a time, increase the time daily until she is out of the cage more than she is in the cage. This helps her milk dry up slowly and prevent mastitis. By the time kits are 5 weeks old they get very little nutrition from mom. They will be eating pellets and hay (no fresh foods until they are 4 months old) and drinking water on their own. At 8 weeks they can be separated into buck and doe cages and go to their new homes. At 4 months small breeds can reproduce and they bucks will mate with their mother. Kits do not have to be with the mother until they are 8 weeks if they are eating and drinking well on their own.
The queens.If they're going to have kits,they're going to have to have a mate.
The amount of kits a rabbit has really depends on the rabbit. Rabbits have 2-8 kits on average.
Small breeds 4 to 6 kits. Large breeds 6 to 10 kits but they can only feed 8 kits because they only have 8 teats.
As of the latest book in the series she has not gained a mate or kits.
Millie from the Warriors series has three kits: Blossomfall, Bumblestripe, and Briarlight.
Medicine Cat
No, Spottedleaf did not have any kits in the Warriors series.
Not yet.
In the Warriors book series, the kits are usually protected by their mother, other queens in the Clan, and occasionally by the medicine cat or other warriors in the Clan. The whole Clan has a responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of the youngest and most vulnerable members.
Kits
Goldenflower, a ThunderClan queen, holds the record for the most kits with nine. She gave birth to three litters, each with three kits.
No, Mousefur never had any kits in the Warriors series. She was unable to have kits due to infertility.
Millie had her kits in the book "Millie's Story," which is an installment in the Warriors series by Erin Hunter.
They are not allowed to have a mate and kits.
Jaykit, Lionkit and Hollykit