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Where would a mother cat hide her kittens?
If the situation is too stressful for her, a mother cat can move her kittens. They may be moved to a closet, under a bed, to a dressing room, under or behind a sofa or chair, to a kitchen cabinet, to an attic, or to another strange place where there is no human interference.
Where would a kitten hide outside?
Look in places where a scared cat might hide such as in bushes, in sheds, under decks. Remember to look up too, since cats like high places and might be hiding in the branches of a tree or on the roof of a shop or shed. It’s a good idea to search at a quiet time of day. After dark, you can search with a flashlight.
How long do kittens stay hidden?
A very startled cat may hide for 1-5 hours or until the scary thing stops or leaves. If a cat is new to your home, it may hide for 1-2 days after being startled. If the cat was a stray, it might hide for up to 7 days, especially if it’s upset by all the new stimulus in your yard.
Where do cats hide in the house?
They love to tuck themselves into small spaces in your closet, under your bed, or in a cardboard box or paper bag left lying on the floor. Sometimes it can take a long time and a keen eye to find your cat when she is hiding.
Do cats hide their kittens?
One of the main reasons a cat will move her kittens is for privacy. Your cat is unlikely to welcome the prospect of feeding her young in full view of her human family. She’ll find a different spot. Your cat may be hiding from the father of her kittens.
Will a mother cat hide her kittens?
As newborns, kittens are blind and deaf as they cannot open their eyes or ears. A mother will know this and keep the kittens nearby. If the mother is comfortable in her surroundings, she’ll not move her kittens for these first 2 weeks. It’s only after this point that the kittens show some level of awareness.
Can a cat find its kittens?
As soon as they leave the nest, they pick of scents of their new environment. If Mom sees her kitten even a few weeks after separation, it’s likely she’ll see him as a stranger. Cats depend on scent, not vision, to recognize each other. For a few days after her kittens are gone, she may look for them around your home.
Do cats need hiding places?
Hiding places are one of your cat’s basic needs. Providing a selection of possible options, such as some open cupboard doors, areas under beds, cardboard boxes and gaps behind sofas will give your cat a choice of places to go when they feel scared.
Do outdoor cats pick a spot to hide their kittens?
An outdoor cat will pick a spot that is difficult to find and/or get to in order to minimize any danger to her kittens from predators. Coyotes, hawks, eagles, and even domesticated dogs all present a real danger to her kittens, so a safe, secluded spot is key.
How do I get my Cat to stop hiding her kittens?
Cats instinctively try to hide their young kittens. If you don’t have a cage to put her in that is big enough for a litterbox, bed and food/water (safest), try moving her and the kittens somewhere quiet and dark. Try the back of a closet, keeping the closet door cracked open for her, of course. Some cats are very insistent
Can a cat have kittens outside without being inside?
Often times, a cat will have kittens outside, even if the cat spends a lot of time in the home. Inside/outside cats still sometimes have their kittens outside. If your cat had kittens outside, this post can help you understand why it happened and how to help her.
What should I do with a stray kitten I found?
Maybe you could look around for some rescue groups that do TNR or some No-kill shelters in your area. The kittens would stand a much better chance if they were adopted as house cats. Leaving them outside is exposing them to a lot of risk. You also need to think about getting the mother cat spayed.