They care for kittens the same way your house cat cares for her kittens.
Yes. A cat can have kittens from different fathers in the same litter.
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The male cat doesn't take part in the raising of the kittens it really doesn't care about the kittens just the female and the sex
Yes, cat dads can take care of kittens by providing food, protection, and grooming. However, the level of involvement can vary among individual cats.
It depends. Kittens usually need to stay warm and healthy until they start to grow into an adult. However, if the mother takes good care of the kittens and has a father to help take care of them, they could grow up outside.
the cat or the dog taking care of it for you
as many as she has nipples is a conservative estimate
Not all kittens necessarily die when a cat gives birth. The survival of the kittens depends on various factors such as the health of the mother cat, the care provided during and after birth, and any potential health issues the kittens may have. It is important to ensure that the mother cat receives proper nutrition and care to give her kittens the best chance of survival.
Yes, it is possible for a female cat to mate with more than one male during her heat cycle, resulting in a litter of kittens with different fathers. This phenomenon is known as superfecundation.
no they help them take care of the young
It is likely that your cat trusts you with her kittens if she allows you to handle them and shows signs of comfort and relaxation around you. Trust between a cat and its owner is built on a foundation of care, attention, and positive interactions.