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I can answer most day to day cat problems encountered by owners. I have a good understanding of cat behaviour and problems which may arise from changes to their daily routine. I can advise on cat training including litter training and general day to day cat care issues. I am not a vet and therefore cannot answer medical questions.
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When kittens are born they may have different fathers. A female cat can mate with several male cats and carry kittens from them all.
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Hi yes this is common. basically your kitten smells different and may look and be behaving slightly differently than normal after his operation. this has frightened the female cat and she is reacting
Hi kittens can get tummy upsets from time to time it normally due to the fact that their digestive systems are still settling down and getting used to the food they are being given. Make sure he gets
Hi no this is not a breed trait it is a learned behaviour. It may be that someone in the past has played or teased him with their hands or feet or he may have been taken away from his litter too early
Hi well this is a bit tricky to answer as we can't be sure that his apparent moody behaviour is definitely caused by the arrival of the kitten. Whenever a cats behaviour changes I always recommend that
Hi I understand your worry and I think you are being very wise about the decision in rehomeing them if you are having difficulties with your new situation. It really is in their best interests if they
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