Why is my cat meowing at her kittens?

She'll chirp and meow at her kittens every time she enters the nest to signal her arrival. When she begins to wean them and brings them solid food to eat, she'll meow to her kittens to let them know it's meal time. Some of the chatter you're hearing may come from the new litter as well.
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Why is my cat meowing nonstop at her kittens?

The first step is a thorough checkup by your veterinarian. Numerous diseases can cause a cat to feel hunger, thirst, or pain, all of which can lead to excessive meowing. Cats also can develop an overactive thyroid or kidney disease, both of which can result in excessive vocalizations. Attention seeking.
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Do mother cats cry for kittens?

In general, once the kittens are able to go to a new home at age 12 weeks, you may notice your mother cat meowing and showing "seeking" behavior for the missing kittens, but at most this will last a few days and then she'll be back to normal.
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Why is my cat meowing so much after having babies?

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. Give mom plenty of wet food, dry food, and water.
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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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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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Why does my cat bring me her 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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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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Do father cats love their kittens?

Male cats are not known to get along with kittens, even if they are the father. Of course, it's not impossible for a tomcat to care for his kittens, but there are many things that can go wrong.
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Why is my female cat meowing so loud?

Cats may meow excessively when they are in pain or have neurological problems or sensory deficits such as hearing or vision loss. Anxiety, aggression, frustration, cognitive dysfunction or other behavioral problems can also cause cats to vocalize repeatedly.
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Why is my female cat rolling around and meowing?

Cats roll on their back when they are feeling playful, itchy, or in need of a good stretch. Sometimes the rolling is accompanied by purring, rubbing its head against the floor, and meowing. No matter the reason why your cat is rolling on its back, this movement is often a positive signal.
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Why does my cat walk around crying?

A cat may cry excessively because she's under emotional distress -- perhaps she's new to her family or she's been separated from a human or feline friend and she's feeling disconsolate about her loss. As well, she may be feeling anxious or be engaged in a conflict with one of her cat "frenemies."
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Can a mother cat live with her kittens forever?

Yes.... I'd say for sure you can keep at least one of momma's kittens. It makes her a better cat, because she never stops teaching it every day. Just get it spayed/Neutered.
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Why does the dad cat hiss at his kittens?

A father cat will hiss at his kittens if he doesn't know that they're his or if he thinks that they're invading his territory. Both parents, if separated from their kittens for a long enough time, may hiss at them because they don't recognize them and consider them to be threats.
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Do female cats mate while pregnant?

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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Why is my cat biting her kittens neck?

This is most often a love bite. When momma kitties groom and clean their kittens, they gently bite them. Cats use those gentle bites to gain our attention or to show us love and affection. However, there's a fine line between stimulating play and aggressive behavior.
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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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Why is my cat not taking care of her kittens?

Reasons for Mother Cats Rejecting Kittens

If both the mother cat and her kittens are happy, healthy and well-cared for, there should be no problems. Unfortunately, if the mom becomes ill and can't produce enough milk to feed her kittens, she may reject them.
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Why does my cat keep sitting on her kittens?

So, why does your cat keep laying on her kittens? Mother cats lay on their kittens for one of three reasons. They may be inexperienced with dealing with kittens, are actually trying to protect them, or lack the space in their nursing area to have a corner to themselves.
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Can you move kittens and mom after birth?

If the mother gave birth in a secure place, is attentive to her kittens, and the kittens are sucking and warm, it's best to leave the cat and newborn kittens alone. If you are concerned the location is not suitable, then let her finish kittening, and only move the whole litter in one go to the new, safer spot.
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When can I touch my cats kittens?

The Nest suggests gently handling your kittens one at a time starting once they've reached their first week of age, letting mama kitty sniff you first if she's present. Baby kittens love to nip and paw at their humans, but once a cat is grown this behavior could be problematic.
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Can 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 hiding her kittens under the 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 only feeding one kitten?

She wants to move all the kittens to a new location

Maybe her current nest feels too noisy or exposed, or there are too many people coming over to look at her and her kittens when she really wants to be left alone. In this case, a mother cat may move one kitten before returning to her nest to collect the others.
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Do cat moms miss their kittens?

Conclusion. Mother cats may not miss their kittens after they are weaned and leave the home, but they are still devoted and caring mothers during the time their kittens need them. This is just part of the natural order of the animal kingdom, as cats are unable to process the concept of family in the way that humans do.
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