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cant find kittens problem

6 Answers  |  Asked By: kitten11meow   39   

ive looked for my sissy kittens all morning really!”its her 1st litter.”where would she put them in a old house woods weed s or what?

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Answer 1
kitty

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My cat hid her litter in a box in the laundry room, check places you would never think of looking. Outdoors might be a bit harder to locate them. Just keep looking and don’t give give, mama cat will come out when she is hungry.

 

Answer 2
kitty

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Let her show you the kittens when she is ready to show you. Mother cats are territorial and violent.

 

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kitty

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but i dont wont them wild!!!!!!!!!!!

By: kitten11meow   39
kitty

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They won't be wild if they don't go outside. Just lock her cat door if she has one and clean her litterbox for a while.


Answer 3
kitty

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well,i mean where would she hide them1?plz answer

 

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kitty

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they hide in small and dark places like under the sofa, under the table and also the could go above tree branches in the garden

By: cat tom 13   30

Answer 4
kitty

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maybe should should watch to see were she goes b/c she need to go bac to her litter to feed them.

By: jenice   255
 

Answer 5
kitty

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If the temperature in your area doesn’t get below the 20’s, I would expect her to be hiding them in the woods. Even if it does get below the 20’s, she might still hide them in the woods. And catlovergirl95 is right - if anyone (including you) even gets close to finding the present nest or den, she will move it. If you are feeding her, after a few weeks she will be likely to have the kittens tag along and meet you when she comes home to eat. Meeting you means seeing you and your surroundings, and sniffing you out. It may take several visits before they get up enough courage to come within inches of your feet. After that it is up to you.

By: jpete46   1407
 

Answer 6
kitty

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I have had lots of experience with mothers and their babies, my late cat Chloe, had a lot of litters, and passed away just on her way to go and mate with her mates and have more! I advice you not to waste time looking, she will come out, mother cats always move their babies in every place possible, well, I know that was with my moma cat, however yours may have just moved her litter once, she usaully moved them under beds, in kitchen closets, in bedroom selves, anywhere possible where she thinks her babies will be more safe and a place more cosey and warm, my mother cat normally did not want anybody to know where she put them, and if theres dogs around she will definately move them somewhere safer, but if you find her, even if it happens to be outdoors, you should leave her there, because moving them could cause her to get scared and crazy, and she will, [ And I am 110% positive that she will] move them again to another place or where she had them before, so I advice you NOT to move them again for her at all, leave her in her spot where she picked.

 

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kitty

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WHY DO YOU MINUS ME?? I AM SHARING INFORMATION ABOUT MY CATS! YA KNOW?????????????????

By: catluvergirl95   860
kitty

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Yeah, really. She was just trying to give advice. if you "minus-ed" her because she said advice instead of advise, that is not a very good reason.


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