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9 Reasons Why Mother Cats Angry To Their Kittens

Maybe you have a cat at home which currently has children. But oddly enough, the mother cat often scolds her kittens, especially when her child is near her, so it's not uncommon for the mother to scold and kick her child at the same time.

 

Reasons Why Mother Cats Are Angry To Their Kittens


For us this is not natural considering that a mother is a figure who is full of love and affection, especially towards her child. Even a mother often sacrifices her life for the safety and happiness of her child.

But as if this does not apply to the mother cat that is currently in front of us. The mother cat is even busy scolding her child, hitting her and kicking her whenever the child is close to her. Even though you see this as a bad action, don't immediately get suspicious and scold the mother cat.

Actually, cats do this not because they are mean to their children, but for other reasons. If you know the reason, then you will definitely not be angry with the cat anymore and you can understand the mother cat's actions. So what makes cats do this ? Anggora friends can find out here.

 

8 Reasons Why Mother Cats Angry To Their Kittens

A cat that scolds its child is not because it is bad or doesn't want to take care of it and doesn't consider its child anymore, but there is another reason behind this action. The mother who scolds her child is usually due to several reasons, the causes include :

1. Kittens Can No Longer Breastfeed

This is common in cats that are mature or around 2 months old. Cats of this age are generally no longer allowed by their mothers to breastfeed them. Why ? Because this can hurt the mother.

The cat's teeth that have grown then he suckles on his mother making the mother feel pain when her child suckles. Besides that, when the cat is an adult, the mother's milk usually will no longer produce milk.

 

2. Cats Are Adults

Of course, we have seen adult kittens about to suckle their mother, and the mother meows angrily and then beats her child. In the case of Anggora, the kitten that was beaten was over 4 months old.

The cat does this because the mother feels that her child is no longer allowed to suckle because he is an adult. It's similar to humans. When humans are babies, they may breastfeed, but when they are adults, they cannot do so and this is an unethical act for him.

 

3. The Mother Doesn't Think That The Child Is Her Child Anymore

When a cat is an adult, at least it is over 4 months old, so the mother cat will no longer think that the child she gave birth to is her child. Maybe for us humans this is a bad thing, but for cats this is a natural thing.

There are several things between humans and animals that cannot be equated, one of which is this. The mother cat will no longer think of the kitten as her own and will not want to care for her at all.

This also happens with male kittens, where if the cat is an adult and enters the mating period, this male kitten will not be picky with whom it marries. He will even marry his mother and forget that it is his mother he wants to marry.

So the reason why cats scold their children is because they are no longer considered children and this is normal for those who are animals.

 

4. The Mother Is Tickled

The fourth reason why cats are angry with their kittens is because they are tickled. When an adult kitten wants to suckle, it is not uncommon for the mother cat to feel tickled so that she will feel uncomfortable.

As a result, the mother cat will push her child away with her forepaws while scolding him by meowing loudly at him. Kittens who see their mother angry will naturally be silent and look sad.

However, some of them even though they have been scolded, the kittens still want to continue drinking milk from their mother so that the mother cannot do anything but stay away from her side.


5. Cats Are Annoyed

Maybe the mother cat is annoyed by her kittens playing with her or being around her, that's why the mother cat is angry with her kittens. But the mother cat's anger only applies to her adult kittens.

If a kitten that is or plays near it, such as playing with its tail, grabs its head, is a kitten that is under 2 months old, then the mother cat will not be angry with her child at all.

Instead, the mother cat even played with her kittens, caught them and even when the kittens were playing, the mother licked her whole body. The mother cat will also lick the kitten's belly or bottom.

This is what the cat does in an effort to stimulate the child so that he can urinate and defecate immediately. It may look dirty, but this won't make the mother sick, even if the mother cat accidentally eats her kitten's feces.

But even so, we still have to keep an eye on the cat and when he looks sick, actions such as taking the cat to the vet is the best thing we can do for him.

 

6. Cats May Be Stressed Out

Cats who are angry with their children can also cause cats to experience stress. Cats that used to have good behavior because of stress can experience changes in behavior to become very angry.

Cats will be angry with anyone who is near even their own children. There are many things that can make cats experience stress, such as cats experiencing injuries in certain areas, cats not being able to mate, as a result of being taken on a trip, being in a cramped cage for too long and so on.

 

7. You Often Stroking Kittens

For kittens that are under two months old, you shouldn't stroke the kitten often. Because of what ? Because this can make the cat feel that the child is no longer his child.

According to Anggora himself, this is caused by the smell of kittens changing because they are often touched. The smell is no longer the same so the mother no longer recognizes her child. If the kitten is near the cat will not want to feed it even sometimes the cat will scold it.

 

8. Due To Certain Diseases Or Injuries

Apart from being stressed, cats can also turn angry when they are sick or have wounds in certain areas of their body. When kittens accidentally touch this area, the mother cat will immediately scold her kittens.

The cat is angry with its kitten because it feels quite excruciating pain when the kitten accidentally touches the area.

 

9. The Cat May Be Pregnant Again

There is a possibility that the mother cat is pregnant again, that's why the cat becomes sensitive and likes to scold cats that are near her, including her children. The change in the cat's attitude was driven by the pregnancy she was experiencing.

That's why if the mother cat likes to scold her kittens who are a bit mature then this could be because she is pregnant again.

 

Now you know what causes why a mother cat is angry with her kittens. Hopefully this article is useful for you.

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