As for mothers and their children, if someone gets too close to a litter of kittens, especially if they are very young, the queen female becomes very aggressive. Even if your cat is normally very quiet against you, mother football instincts and can be aggressive.
Maternal aggression
maternal aggression in cats is very unpredictable. Some begin hissing just seen approaching, some whipping, if you get too close. While most cats will nurse a pretty good idea who to trust and who can be a threat, prepared for the unexpected.
It 'very important that your cat will have a warm and safe nesting area before the birth of kittens. He needs easy access to food and fresh water and litter. For the first days and weeks, will not leave the kittens to eat and relieve themselves. Make sure that nobody, including yourself, touch the kittens while they are very young. It 's the same you do not want too many people to keep her newborn baby. You want to protect from possible damage.
As the kittens grow and become more adventurous, you can begin to manage and socialization to accept human contact. This is a very important part of a growing kitten. And as the kittens grow, give your cat more freedom 'to take with them.
To prevent this maternal aggression in your cat, they castrated. It 'so simple. And despite the old wives tale, it is not necessary for your cat to have a litter before being neutered. If you want to keep all your cat 'for any reason, make sure you are not allowed outside when in heat.
Paternal aggression
It 'rare, but occur naturally and some domestic cats. A male may kill the kittens of a female that mated with another male that could be considered a "rival". This goes back to the days of wild cats, when he kills the son of a competitor prevented the genes are transferred. When the kittens were killed, the male is then free to mate with the female goes into heat soon, allowing him to pass his genes to another generation.
If any evidence of paternal aggression in the male, female and make sure the puppies are kept in a safe place, out of his reach. If you know of any female in your nesting area to warn them to keep their cats and kittens is probably.
Again the solution is simple. Are you male castrated as soon as possible. Ask your veterinarian about. Without hormonal factors affecting Tomcat, the problem does not arise. When the possibility of paternal aggression is removed, the pin back to being a normal happy cat. If you do not want to neuter your male cat for any reason, you keep it at home, where it can mate with all females. This bonus will help prevent the spread of feral cats.
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