How are kittens born?

Kittens will usually be born head-first just like human babies, but if they do deliver feet first then there is no cause for alarm. After the first kitten arrives, you can expect subsequent kittens to take between 30 minutes and an hour to deliver.
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Where do cats give birth to kittens?

Preparing your home for your cat to give birth

You should put together a nesting box where your queen can give birth. This can be a cardboard box that's big enough for her to lie down in and with tall enough sides so the kittens won't fall out.
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How long does it take for a cat to deliver all her kittens?

In the cat pregnancy generally lasts for 63 to 65 days; however, it is not unusual for some cats to carry a normal litter for either a shorter or longer time (range 58 to 70 days).
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How does a kitten get born?

The first kitten is normally born within 30 minutes of straining starting, and following kittens should come every 10-60 minutes. Kittens are normally born inside a thin sac, which your cat should tear off, enabling them to breath. For each kitten born, your cat will also pass an afterbirth (placenta).
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Can I touch newborn kittens?

Vets recommend not touching kittens unless you have to while their eyes are still closed. You can check on them to make sure they're healthy and gaining weight, but try to limit direct physical contact. The kitten's mother will also let you know how comfortable she is with you handling her babies.
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Should I leave my cat alone while giving birth?

Most cats would prefer to be left alone, and they definitely don't want to be pet or touched while they are giving birth. It's best to give your pregnant cat as much privacy as possible while also leaving yourself the ability to monitor the birthing process for any signs of issues or distress.
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Do cats eat their kittens?

This may seem like a gruesome topic but in short, the answer is usually no – mother cats (or more correctly queens as they are known), do not eat their kittens. They do, however, commonly eat the placenta of their kittens and this is completely normal behaviour.
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Why do cats eat their placenta?

Many cats eat their placentas. It provides them with a boost of nutrition when they need it most and is a hygienic way for them to clean up the birthing area. Remember, cats evolved to give birth without our help, so they will often still act like they don't have a human to clean up their birthing box for them.
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Do cats give birth all at once?

Although kittens in the same litter can technically be born on separate days, that isn't typical. Cats, like humans, go into labor before delivering. Labor time can vary from minutes to hours. Once the delivery starts it's mostly a simple matter of timing, with the occasional instance of multiday births.
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Do mother cats reject their kittens if humans touch them?

A mother cat will NOT “reject” kittens that have been touched by humans. You can try scattering flour around the nest and leave the area completely for a while. Look for paw prints in the flour when you come back.
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Do male cats mate with pregnant cats?

She can mate with more than one male during that period of time and can have a litter of kittens which contains kittens from one male AND kittens from the other male. However, most often, if a female cat mates and is pregnant, she is not going to still be in heat up to 21 days later.
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Can I pull the placenta out of a cat?

Never ever attempt to pull a placenta out of the uterus. There's a rare complication where the placenta is stuck to the uterus. If you pull it, you will cause the cat to bleed to death. When to Intervene: Keep track of the number of placentas and do so in writing.
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Do cats have vaginas?

The reproductive system of the female cat.

The female genital tract consists of the vulva, vagina, cervix, uterus, oviducts, and ovaries. The oviducts (also called Fallopian tubes) are small tubes that connect the ovaries to the uterus.
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How do cats nest when pregnant?

Nesting: A day or two before labor, your cat will seek out a quiet and safe place to have her kittens. She may choose a spot you make for her or look to hide out in the back of a closet or under a bed.
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Do father cats know their kittens?

Can male cats recognize their own kittens? Most likely not, since in feral colonies cats will breed repeatedly and can end up with a litter from more than one father. This can make it difficult for tomcats to recognize their kittens, but some can recognize their offspring through scent.
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Do father cats eat their kittens?

Although some father cats may be completely harmless around their newborn kittens, it may be smart to keep them away, just for caution's sake. Some tomcats have attacked and killed their own offspring as a means of getting the busy mother cats to focus on them -- and then go back into estrus for mating purposes.
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Do male cats eat baby kittens?

Domestic male cats as well as male cats in the wild aren't known for their fathering skills. Other than siring as many kittens as possible, tom cats don't tend to get involved in the raising of the kittens. Male cats have been known to kill kittens, usually kittens that they didn't father.
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Should you remove a dead kitten from the litter?

As harrowing as it might seem, it is important that you leave the kitten with the mother so that she is aware of what has happened. Once the mother realizes, she will usually turn her attention to her living kittens. Carefully remove the dead kitten and take it to your vets if you wish to have it cremated.
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How long can you not touch newborn kittens?

The ASPCA also noted you don't want to wait longer than two weeks before starting to handle the kittens. Pick a kitten up, hold him for a minute or two, gently stroking him, and then return him to his mom. It's important not to keep young kittens away from their mom for more than a few minutes at a time.
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Do cats have periods?

In a sense, yes, cats do have menstrual periods. In felines it's called 'oestrus', but many people just refer to it as being 'in heat'. Only unspayed female cats go through these cycles but rather than shedding the old womb lining like humans do, they reabsorb it, so bleeding is a very rare side effect.
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Should I cut my cat's umbilical cord?

The new mom usually chews through the umbilical cord on her own, but if she doesn't then you will need to step in and cut it. You should tie it in two areas off around an inch from the kitten's body and cut between the ties with the sterilised scissors, crushing it as you do to minimize bleeding.
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Do cats bleed after giving birth?

A small amount of blood 48 hours after delivery is normal and bleeding may continue for several days thereafter. Cats who are nursing their kittens, eating, moving around and that are not lethargic are experiencing normal postpartum bleeding.
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What do you do when a kitten is born dead?

If your cat has had stillborn kittens, take them to the vet. Your vet will want to run tests on your cat to ensure she doesn't have a viral or bacterial infection that could affect the rest of the litter. Your vet will also want to examine the living kittens to ensure they're healthy.
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