No. Cats will not hurt your baby if you take her kittens away. Your cat may just not be fond of babies because of their noises, smells, or attention. But as far as I know most cats are fond of babies or at least tolerate.
your cat may have a disease. or is just unable to carry kittens. either that or the father might have a disease. a disease that makes them unable to have kittens. you should take your cat to the vet to see why.
yes it is completely normal! you probably touched the kitten , you need to wait a week before you touch them, that caused her to eat it because it had your scent on it...if you havent touched the other kittens do not take them away! if you have take them away and you will need to bottle feed them......have fun :]
If the kittens die, or are taken away by humans, it can be very saddening to the mama cat, and will take a long time to get over it. If she only loses one kitten, she will take care of her other kittens. But if its all of her kittens, then she will probably grieve herself to death. She can, actually. If she has another litter of kittens, she might abandon them. Who knows; she might even take care of them. Cats are usually predictable, but sometimes, this can be VERY UNpredictable. So, you never really know. You just have to try it and see. But I would be careful. If you were to take kittens from a mama cat, forever, then you might want to take them at six weeks or older. If you can't do six weeks or older, than do at least four weeks. If they are younger than that, you must leave them with their mama, or feed them warm milk in a bottle. I can give you more information about taking care of cats if you need it. I'll tell you on the Discussion Page.
if you have an news paper you should look in the ads and also look on mail boxes and bords that say free kittens you can find them in gas stations and mail boxes also as around to see if any people you know have them the last word of thay sentence is kittens see if people you know have KITTENS
It's best to allow the mother to tend to the remains of her dead kittens. She may choose to move them or take care of them in her own way. If necessary, you can gently remove the kittens and handle them with care. It's important to be respectful of the mother cat's grieving process.
Yes it is ok. Kittens can't get hurt or sick unless your hands are dirty or you drop the kitten. But it would be best not to take it away form its mom for long. The kitten needs to eat the milk the mom provides.
2 to 3 weeks
Cats take their kittens away to protect them from potential dangers and to teach them important survival skills.
your cat may have a disease. or is just unable to carry kittens. either that or the father might have a disease. a disease that makes them unable to have kittens. you should take your cat to the vet to see why.
Yes, cats can experience sadness and distress when their kittens are taken away from them. This separation can cause emotional stress for the mother cat.
take other kittens out of the room and let the one eat
No male cats and girl cats do not feel the same feelings as humans
When it is a newborn, there is no way to know if it is abused or not. If the parents pose a risk to the child, the state will take steps to protect the child.
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Newborn kittens need their mother's milk right from birth. If you are absolutely positive they aren't eating, the best immediate solution is to buy replacement formula at Walmart and use an eye dropper or a turkey baster to deliver the milk. NEVER EVER USE DAIRY MILK. Kittens CANNOT digest it and will develop serious health issues. If worse comes to worse, take them to a vet.
When finding newborn kittens, the primary goal should be to ensure their safety and survival. Ideally, newborn kittens are raised by their mother, who can provide the proper protection and nourishment they need. Therefore, the first step should be to see whether the mother is present and able to care for the kittens, rather than immediately interfering. If a capable mother is available, then little else is needed except perhaps a watchful eye in case anything goes wrong. If a mother cannot be found, then it is safe to take the kittens to a vet, a shelter, or to your own home. If the choice is to personally adopt them, it is critical that proper bottle-feeding and weening techniques are followed.
Then they'll eventually die. You should probably take the whole lot to a vet to have the situation checked out; the vet will advise you what to do.