Why is my cat growling at her newborn kittens?

She wants to expand her horizons and spend more of her time on herself, sunning on her favorite armchair, snoozing her days away. She'll hiss and growl at them so she can get some quiet time.
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Why is my cat being aggressive to her newborn kittens?

Maternal aggression occurs when a queen (female cat) becomes especially aggressive. Her aggression is meant to protect her kittens and can be directed at humans, other animals, or other cats that come between a queen and her new litter of kittens.
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Is it normal for cats to growl at their kittens?

Even with careful preparation and a gradual introduction, bringing a new cat into your home can be a stressful experience for cats. They may hiss, growl and display feline signs of unhappiness during their early encounters.
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How do you know if your cat is rejecting her kittens?

If you see that the mother ignores certain kittens, refusing to allow them to nurse, she is rejecting those kittens. Another sign of rejection is when a mother moves one or more of the kittens to a different location from the nest to isolate them. She also may hiss at the kittens or try to bite them.
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What do you do when your cat growls at a new kitten?

Don't yell, scold or punish your current cat for hissing at the newcomer. When he acts nice—or at least nonthreatening—to the new cat, praise him and give treats. If fighting breaks out or either cat is highly stressed, separate them for a few more days.
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Mother Cat Hissing And Growling At Her Kittens Warning Them To Stay Away From Her



How long will my cat growl kitten?

They need to get accustomed to their new routine and new family member. Once they have done so, the two should get on and could even become best friends. In most cases, this process will take around 2-3 weeks.
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Will my cat hurt my new kitten?

A kitten under 16 weeks old is a baby, physically weak, and can easily be hurt by an older cat. So, your primary concern is for protecting the kitten. Do not rush the introduction process. Once things go badly, they often stay bad.
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Why does my mother cat hate her kittens?

This is natural behavior for cats. The kittens are now old enough to live on their own and the mother chases them away for several reasons: This is the territory of the mother.
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Why is my mother cat suddenly aggressive towards kittens?

If a mother cat is threatened by other cats, people, excessive noise or other stressful situations she may abandon her kittens or develop aggressive tendencies towards them. First-time mothers may also be more prone to behavior problems.
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What does a low growl from a cat mean?

Growling is another sound cats make when they are angry or want to scare off a potential threat. Kittens, as well as older cats, may growl when cornered. They'll hunch their body and puff out their tail and the rest of their fur. A low-pitched growl is usually a warning, telling the threat it needs to back off.
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How do mother cats punish kittens?

Mother cats will bite their kittens to correct their behavior, as well as to pick them up or keep them still while they're being groomed. Biting may seem like an aggressive form of disciplining a kitten, but it's an effective method.
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Why is my cat hissing and growling at her kittens?

Weaning Time

Sometimes they miss the cue that it's time to pack up and move away from mama. She's tired of feeding them 24/7. She wants to expand her horizons and spend more of her time on herself, sunning on her favorite armchair, snoozing her days away. She'll hiss and growl at them so she can get some quiet time.
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Why is my cat acting weird after having kittens?

Cat sick after giving birth

One reason might be something called galactostasis, which is characterized by full and swollen mammary glands. This is uncomfortable for the mother cat and can lead her to not care for her kittens and let them nurse the way they should.
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What do you do if your Mom cat rejects kittens?

Call your local vet clinics, shelters or area rescues to see if they know of a mother cat that is able to take in abandoned kittens. If you are unable to find a surrogate mother cat for your kittens, or a surrogate mother cat rejects them, the kittens will need you to step in and provide the necessary care.
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Why is my cat biting my kittens neck?

The neck is an easy spot to reach and features into their hunting instincts. This instinct to dominate also shows up between two cats that know each other well. As long as the cat being bitten doesn't seem to be in pain, it's usually a combination of play and dominance.
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How do I know if my cat is too rough with a kitten?

Adult cats playing with kittens will wrestle them on to their back, and they will also sometimes bite (not hard) and even lock jaws in simulated fighting but it should not get to a point where either cat is being seriously hurt, frightened screaching, chunks of fur pulled out or blood drawn: at such a level it is very ...
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Will female cats like kittens?

Adult cats will usually accept a new kitten much more easily than they will accept a new adult cat. Cats are territorial, and your cat may resent an adult feline intruder. If you're able to choose from a group of kittens, avoid a kitten that's hissing, growling or engaged in serious battle with his mates.
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Should I hiss back at my cat?

You shouldn't hiss at your cat because they might perceive your hissing as a threat and become scared. Since cats use hissing as a defensive mechanism to express discomfort, stress, or fear and to avoid confrontation, you should also avoid using hissing to discipline them.
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Can cats get depressed with new kitten?

Too many times families will notice signs of depression after getting a kitten in their old cat. They feel like their territory has been invaded which manifests as your older cat becoming more withdrawn, hissing at the new arrival, and even physical changes such as weight loss due to a loss of appetite.
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Do cats get angry after giving birth?

Your normally docile, fun-loving cat, will seem to change into an aggressive feline in its first days of motherhood. This is normal behavior after cats giving birth. She will rush to defend and protect her newborn kittens, and does not understand that you also have their best interests at heart.
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How long does maternal aggression last in cats?

Maternal aggression will usually subside as the kittens get older and more independent. Male, and more rarely female, cats may demonstrate aggression toward other male cats as they approach social maturity between two and four years of age.
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Can a cat get jealous of her kittens?

Just like some people, cats can become jealous when they feel they're being excluded or their environment has changed drastically or suddenly. The jealousy may be triggered by any number of events: Cats may show signs of jealousy when you pay more attention to an object, person, or another animal.
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Do female cats remember 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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Why does my cat bunny kick my kitten?

' Even in play, bunny kicking is an aggressive response that you do not want to promote with your cat." Dr. Susan adds, "Though your cat may not mean to harm you and is just engaging in aggressive play, the damage their claws can cause your hands, arms, feet, or legs can be severe.
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Why is my female cat growling?

Growling, hissing or spitting indicates a cat who is annoyed, frightened, angry or aggressive. Leave this cat alone. A yowl or howl (they sound like loud, drawn-out meows) tells you your cat is in some kind of distress—stuck in a closet, looking for you or in pain.
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