1 Answer

0 like 0 dislike
by (180 points)

Thomas: If Mama Cat does come back, be sure to give her and the kittens some space.

You may want to limit how much you handle the kittens, because this may have been part of what made her want to move them in the first place.

Related questions

1 like 0 dislike
1 answer 212 views
Thomas: It’s been several days since you wrote to us. If the mother cat hasn’t come back to her kittens by now, she may not return. If she has come back and moved them again, it would probably be better not to try to move them back....
asked by Kevia (410 points)
2 like 0 dislike
1 answer 291 views
The nest creates a distinct scent both Mom and her kittens recognize. A mother cat is an incredibly attentive mom. She grooms her kittens, teaches them right from wrong and purrs whenever they're near....
asked by Sevanna (310 points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 251 views
Usually the reason a mother cat moves her newborn kittens is because she doesn’t feel she or the kittens are safe where she gave birth to them. But we think we can give you a few tips on how to handle this situation....
asked by Jessyca (700 points)
1 like 1 dislike
4 answers 385 views
Very interesting. I ask the community for a detailed answer.......
asked by Collin (320 points)
...