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Why Feral Cats Move Their Kittens Although domesticated move their kittens for a variety of reasons, feral cats have more reasons for doing so. Feral cats move their kittens when they feel unsafe, or if the kittens are likely to be harmed by a predator. Temperature is another reason feral cats move kittens. It is only the mothers body that keeps the kittens warm. If she gives birth in a spot that isnt protected from the elements, she will carry them to better protected location. Feral cats also move kittens when food for the mother is scarce. Once the mother and litter are in a place where food is more abundant, she does not have to roam as far from her kittens to get it. Sponsored Links Read more: ehow/info_8721670_mother-cats-move-kittens.html#ixzz32hPS7oEy
Posted on: Sun, 25 May 2014 04:44:33 +0000

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