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What is the reason why cats keep barking after giving birth to kittens?

1.? He may feel unsafe or insecure, depending on whether the place where he gave birth to the kitten is familiar to him. If it is the first child, this is normal.

2.? When it just gave birth to a kitten, you just need to pay attention to whether the kitten is breathing or not and whether it has bitten the umbilical cord. If not, you can provide appropriate help. If there is, try not to move the kitten. The female cat will be very insecure. In severe cases, she will kill the kitten because it is contaminated with the smell of others.

3.? Now that the weather is cold, mother may think that the current environment is very unfavorable for her and her baby's survival, so she asks you for help. You can put a warm water bag under their nest.

4.? Cats love to be clean, and when they give birth, they will discharge a lot of sheep blood, which will cause his delivery room to be dirty. He may feel uncomfortable because of the discomfort in the delivery room.

5.? After delivery, the mother cat should be properly supplemented with nutrition (such as crucian carp soup, goat milk powder and salt-free and oil-free cat snacks).

Extended data:

Cats, belonging to cats, are divided into domestic cats and wild cats, and are widely used pets in families all over the world. The ancestor of the domestic cat speculated that it was a kind of desert cat, Persian cat, which originated in ancient Egypt. It has been domesticated by human beings for 3500 years (but not completely domesticated like dogs).

Ordinary cats: round head, short face, five fingers on the forelimbs, four toes on the hind limbs, and sharp and curved claws on the toes, which can be extended. Night activities.

Hunting other animals by ambush, most of them will climb trees. Cats have fat pads at the bottom of their toes to avoid making noise when walking and not scaring away mice when hunting. When walking, the claws are in a contracted state to prevent them from becoming dull and protruding when catching mice and climbing.

References:

Cat-Baidu Encyclopedia