This depends very much on the mother.
Some are very protective. You might get scratched.
Other cats would prefer you to cuddle them instead and try get between them.
It is a good idea to stay away from cat-mums and their very young litter, especially if you are not a member of the household where the cat lives, or if the cat is a wild one.
Cats normally bury their urine and feces. For this reason, they will urinate in litter. Providing a litter box is a great substitution.
yes
Because there poop sticks to the litter.
in a litter box?
Cats have a natural instinct to bury their waste as a way of marking their territory and avoiding detection by predators in the wild. Using a litter box satisfies this instinct by providing a designated area for them to eliminate that mimics the feeling of digging in soft soil.
Yes
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A litter of cats.
A group of cats is called a litter if they are kittens, and a clutter if they are adults.
Yes, two cats can share the same litter tray, but it is recommended to have one litter tray per cat to prevent territorial issues. Make sure the litter tray is large enough and kept clean to accommodate multiple cats.
With proper care the litter survives, if you are not sure, take your cat and its litter to the Veterinarian.
The average size of a litter for cats is around 4 to 6 kittens, but it can vary from 1 to 9 kittens. The number of kittens in a litter depends on factors such as the breed of the cat and the age of the cat.