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Out of a kind of protection for the kittens!
For the kittens that have just been born, the big cat generally does not let others approach, if there is a living person approaching, the mother of the big cat will take the kitten away out of instinctive protection, and hide it in other places.
For newborn kittens, generally do not approach, as long as the cat sister is ready to eat, the cat mother will nurse the kitten.
That is, in general, do not touch the kitten.
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The female cat takes the kitten away, one is punishment, sometimes the kitten is too skinny, which may cause harm to the kitten, and the female cat will take it away to give a certain warning. It is also possible that the female cat has a sense of stress and feels that this place is not very safe, so she will take the kitten away to another place.
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The female cat often takes the kitten away because the female cat feels threatened, so the female cat needs to avoid contact with strange people and things, comfort the female cat as much as possible, and supplement the nutrition of the female cat. On the surface, this situation is the result of a lack of security, but it is also a sign of vigilance on the part of felines.
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It may be that the female cat feels that the place is not safe, so she wants to move the kitten, some female cats will move repeatedly at different stages of the growth of the pups, on the surface, it is the result of a lack of security, but in fact, it is a manifestation of vigilance maintained by many felines.
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Because the mother cat wanted to move the nest, she took the kitten away. Female cats who have just given birth to cubs do not have a very good sense of security, so there will be frequent nest changes. The shovel officer should pay more attention.
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When the female cat takes the kitten, she finds that the current place is not safe for the kitten and will move the place. The second is that there are more suitable places for kittens to live, and they will take away kittens.
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This is the greatness of maternal love, as a mother, in order to protect her children, willing to give their lives, the same is true of female cats, the reason why they take away kittens, is worried that the kittens will be hurt or taken away.
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The mother cat is protecting the kittens, and the mother cat feels that the surrounding environment has brought them a danger signal, so she will take the kitten away and find another place to settle down.
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The main purpose of the female cat to take the kitten is to protect the kitten. To sum up, look.
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In general, the female cat may take the kitten away because she feels that the place is unsafe and needs to find another place to hide the kitten.
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The female cat is very vigilant because he feels unsafe and will take it away.
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Because it is too slow, it is dangerous outside, so I can only take it away.
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Doing so is nothing more than protecting your children
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This behavior of the female cat indicates that she feels that she is in the house and threatens the kitten, so she will take it out, maybe there are snakes, mice or weasels in the house.
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It is the nature of cats to move to a more comfortable and safe place for the health and safety of their cubs after giving birth. Now most of them are domestic, but female cats still follow their natural instinct to carry kittens to their nests.
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If the female cat always takes the kitten outside, most of the time the female cat thinks that the kitten is not her own child. It could be that his saliva didn't lick the kitten. So even if it is abandonment of this kitten.
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Because the kitten must have provoked her, she felt very troubled, so she will take the kitten outside, and you should bring the kitten back.
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If the mother cat takes the kitten outside, I think you can bring it back to him, but I don't think you should just look at his kitten, if he thinks it's not safe, he will probably do it and take his cat away.
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Why does a female cat keep taking her kittens outside? Maybe it's because the mother cat wants the kitten to go outside for a walk, or maybe she's reassuring.
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What should a mother cat do if she goes out with a kitten? If a female cat takes her kitten out, I guess you can take it back. But I don't think you should just look at her kittens. If he thinks he's not safe, he might do so and take his kitten.
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After the female cat takes the kitten away, she will go home and bark non-stop, because the IQ of the female cat is not very high, he thinks that there are kittens when he goes home, so he keeps calling at home, he is looking for kittens, it takes away kittens, it is a distrust of this family, it hides the kittens, finds a safe place to hide, this is maternal love!
It may be that the mother is not a sign of motherhood, or it may be an instinctive reaction, or she sees something abnormal in the kitten, or it may be deformed. Or they don't recognize their own children. They will refuse to be fed and will eventually starve to death.
This is because female cats have some stress reactions, because cats are more vigilant creatures, and if they feel that the outside environment is not particularly safe, they are likely to engage in some stressful behaviors, such as eating kittens. Every mother is very great, even if it is an animal, she also loves her children very much, and they all say that tigers do not eat their children, even if they don't like their children, they will not bear to hurt their children. <> >>>More
I'm pretty experienced when it comes to people touching kittens. My old cats have given birth to no less than five litters of kittens. Wrap the kitten with the cloth and toilet paper in the cat nest to move, and if the old cat trusts you very much, then you touch the kitten directly, it will still take good care of the kitten, but it will lick it. >>>More
If the female cat suddenly urinates everywhere, is it because he has been neutered, this is retraining him?
This behavior of the female cat indicates that she feels that she is in the house and threatens the kitten, so she will take it out, maybe there are snakes, mice or weasels in the house.