Why is my cat bringing me her newborn kittens?

And why do cats bring you their kittens at all? Simply put, your cat is bringing you her kittens because she wants to introduce you to her new family. She may also be expecting you to help out a bit and most certainly expects you to help keep her kittens safe.
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Why does a mother cat bring her kittens to me?

Your cat keeps bringing you her kittens because she wants them to get used to you and be well acquainted and let them familiarize with your code of conduct. Your feline knows she lives with you, and her kittens will as well, so she wants them to be used to humans.
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Does my cat trust me with her kittens?

Cats often bring their kittens to humans because they trust them. She wants her kittens to get used to human contact and she trusts you will keep them safe. Wild cats form colonies with other females who watch over their kittens, so she may see you as part of the pride.
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How long after a cat has kittens can you touch them?

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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How long before u can touch kittens?

Take it slowly, and make sure she is okay with it before you touch them. Either way, they really should not be handled that much at all until they are about 2 weeks old. If you do handle them, be sure to either wear gloves or wash your hands thoroughly before and after.
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Why does my cat keep putting her kittens under my bed?

Sometimes its behind the couch, under my bed and even in my boys toy box. Why would she be doing this? She is trying to find a safe and quiet place to take care of them. I would suggest providing her with a box in a dark area of the home with little to no traffic.
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Why is my cat putting her kittens in the litter box?

The cat may feel that the carrier is a safe place to be then. She is moving them into the litter box because it doesn't smell of the birth and is cave-like. Also, it's best not to let your male cat have access to the kittens. This can stress the mumcat out and cause her to try and move the kittens around.
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Do cats protect babies?

An independent cat who treats you like a hotel will probably ignore the baby as long as hotel services remain unchanged. Many cats become protective of what they view as a 'people-kitten' and there are accounts of cats raising the alarm when a baby shows signs of sudden illness.
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Do cats smell pregnancy?

Your body chemistry changes

Yes, it's possible that cats can sense pregnancy even before you have early pregnancy signs. This is due to their excellent and refined sense of smell.
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Why do cats react to babies crying?

Every pet is going to respond to a new baby differently. Some cats will be totally unperturbed by an infant's crying, whereas others may become stressed. No one knows exactly why, but one theory is that a crying infant sounds like a baby animal or kitten in distress, which may be why your cat is disturbed by the noise.
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Do cats know kittens are kittens?

A mama cat will know her kittens by their unique smell at birth, and she will obviously care for and protect them. However, after her kittens are weaned and gone from her—perhaps because they were adopted by other humans—she might not recognize them.
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Should I let my cat move her kittens?

While it can be incredibly exciting to have newborn kittens in the house, resist the urge to pick them up and cuddle them. Your mother cat should be doing a great job of looking after her kittens, and as long as she has a clean nest and access to food, water, and her litter tray, she needs minimal supervision.
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Can I move newborn kittens?

If you need to move the kittens away from their mom at any point, then we recommend a blanket with a heating pad or a microwavable bean bag to help keep them warm. Other things you may need include clean towels, some rubber gloves, sterile scissors and plenty of antiseptic.
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What happens if you touch newborn kittens?

Petting and picking up newborn kittens can be dangerous. Baby kittens, much like human babies, are extremely fragile. Handling them roughly or accidentally dropping them can damage bones or vital organs. Be very gentle and, if you have young children in your home, supervise closely while they handle the kittens.
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Can a male cat be around newborn kittens?

Yes it is okay for the father cat to be around the kittens. If he has left them a lone for the most part, then he will likely continue to leave them be. There is no risk in having the father cat around the kittens unless he has or starts to exhibit aggressive behavior towards them- then you will wan to keep him away.
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Should you 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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Why is my cat meowing at me after giving birth?

She wants recognition and reassurance for her job well done! Most cats do this, and will settle down in about 48 hours. Meantime, make sure all babies stay together in the nest, and have a heat source such as a heating pad set on low under a blanket.
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Do father cats recognize 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 mom cats forget their kittens?

How Long Does a Mother Cat Remember Her Kittens? The length of time a mother cat remembers her kittens depends on their communal or familial status. If the group continues to live together, the female cat will always remember her offspring and will usually continue to treat them like a mother.
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Do cats mourn the death of their kittens?

What are the signs of mourning? When a cat loses a companion, whether animal or human, she most certainly grieves and reacts to the changes in her life. Cats alter their behavior when they mourn much like people do: They may become depressed and listless.
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Do cats copy babies?

Cats have learned to mimic a baby's cry to some degree. By doing so, they appeal to a human's maternal, nurturing instincts, making it far more likely that their needs will be met. This includes receiving food, warmth, care, and affection.
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Do cats get jealous of newborn babies?

Cats can get jealous of newborn babies because they're no longer the center of attention. With major life changes like a baby, routines can change drastically and some cats may show stress-related behaviors including a bit of jealousy.
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Do cats know when a baby is coming?

"Cats and dogs likely perceive hormonal changes that occur with pregnancy due to their amazing sense of smell," says Dr Mornement. "Their acute sense of hearing also means they probably hear the baby's heartbeat in the later stages of pregnancy."
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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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Does my cat know Im menstruating?

It turns out that both cats and dogs are able to detect menstruation by odor and hormonal levels. Of course, they don't actually have any scientific concept of what's happening in your uterus, but they do know that something is going on.
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