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Why would an outside cat want 2 come in right after having baby's?

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Why would an outside cat want 2 come in right after having baby's?

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  1. Because she known that being inside is much safer for her and the kittens.

    Make her a place in a nice, quiet, warm, semi dark room, in either a detergent free smelling large cardboard box, large drawer or cupboard that is not in use with plenty of thin layers of blankets so you can remove a layer every few days to keep their nest clean, litter box with kitten friendly cat litter for mum (and eventually the kittens), wet kitten food for mum (and again later on for the kittens), plenty of clean fresh water and the odd soothing company from you now and then through the day.

    It will be worth it as the kittens become very addictive to sit and watch for hours on end and when they start their exploratory stage at around 3 weeks, they are unbelievable cute company :)

    Do right by them all by loving them all.

    All the best.


  2. Lots of outside cats are out there not by choice, but because they have been forced to live outside.  She would probably like nothing better than to live indoors again, and bring her babies with her.  

  3. to get food, protection, and shelter for her babies of course.

    You kno so no body takes her kittens or nothing hurts them.

    Its for their protection.

    Plus now she has to fend for herself and them so she needs more food! and can't leave them alone for long so she probably things if they're inside with her they'll be safe:)

  4. Because she knows it's dangerous outside and she wants to protect her babies! Why are you not letting her have her babies inside? Do you want the babies to get killed? You are a very irresponsible owner and I hope you will get your cat spayed as soon as the babies stop feeding. PLEASE keep her and the babies inside!!!

    BTW: For your other question, if there is blood in the kitten's p**p, don't you think you need to take him to the VET??

    I can't believe this!!

  5. Trying  not  to be  gross but  the  smell of  birth attracts  other  animals,  she is  afraid  for  self or  babys.  

  6. to get some food and water and things

  7. well sometimes when a mother cat has her kittens, she doesnt want them after she has them, so she tries to abandon them, by running away to somewhere the kittens cant get to her at. so i suggest you keep the kittens and the mtoher cat in a cage, to make sure theyll be able to eat. :]

  8. Let the mom take care of her babies. They're hers. Be a responsible pet owner and get her spayed. Geeze. Mothers know best for their babies. They need lots of attention and care. Let the mom stay with her young. They need her and she needs them. She'll stay with them until they're four months old. Don't let her wonder. Call your vet for kitten advice. Good luck.

  9. To protect her babies! It's a harsh world out there.

  10. She wants your protection for her and her babies...please let her in before another animal hurts or kills the babies!!!

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