If you don't really need to get rid of them neither but if so get rid of the father. The kitten is more bonded to the mother.
Show your mom that cats aren't harmful at all, they're cute and friendly, and tell your dad that you can get a really healthy cat and if you take care of them, you won't need to pay for vet visits. Well, maybe the spaying/neutering, but sometimes if you show someone a cat, they'll like him/her enough to pay for that one visit to get him/her fixed.
A 15-year-old cat is considered geriatric and should not be bred or have kittens due to health risks associated with old age. It is best to spay/neuter cats to prevent unwanted pregnancies and to ensure their well-being.
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.
So, I'm thinking about getting a kitten, but my parents are divorced and I don't really want to leave my cat at one house. I'm only at my moms house two days a week, and from past experiences, I can see that cats don't really bond with you when you don't see them too often. At my dads house, he doesn't really put up with indoor cats, and I hate it that we have my other cat outside (a few years ago we tried getting a kitten and he got hit by a car). I was thinking, maybe if I got a kitten that was all my responsibility and my dad would hardly know it was there, I could keep it with me at like all times. If I brought this cat with me to both my dads and my moms house, would it be too much for me or the cat? And do you think it would work? Btw this probably won't happen but I was just thinking
Like with all animals, both mom and dad play a part in determining the color of the offspring. Geneotype (the internal code) and Phenotype (what they look like outwardly) both come into play when breeding for color. Therefore it is best to know parentage for both mom and dad, if you are trying to breed for color or pattern. Dad may be all white but he comes from a long line of spots and blacks, etc.
Both because i love both my mom and dad.... :) ;)
Dad Man Cat was created in 1993.
Yes, the dad cat can be around the kittens.
Record your dad's schedule and get as many family allies as you can. Between releasing the cat when your dad is not around and the family getting used to it, eventually it should just get sucked up into the family. Remember, it followed you home.
Yes, "dad" and "cat" do not rhyme. They have different ending sounds.
well first it was his dad but then it became his cat< fail u dont put "well" at a begging of a sentence god do any of u people no how to look things up or learn what the hell ur talking about yes it was his dad but hes cat was not even in there his first investment was his shoes not his dad or his cat it was his shoes u all fail go back to middle school they teach u that
Usually their name mom dad cat dog
The dad cat helps the mom cat by providing protection, support, and assistance in caring for their kittens. He may also help with hunting for food and keeping the family safe.
in english
both you should love your parents the same cos mum and dad brought u into the world by sex
Both sides - both should love both sides unconditionally
think it was george bush and his dad