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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.She will protect them to the death! He will be risking not only his reputation but his manhood if he interferes with them. Talking of his manhood, get him down to the vet pronto for the snip or else he will be at it again as soon as she comes in season. Best get her done too once the kitties have gone.
When our queen had her litter we were unsure if he was the father, when they came out they were definately his,...... he hated them with vengeance...hissing and spitting at them but mum cat was very good if they know that there babies are at risk she will try to move them to somewhere safe, we used a dog cage for the first 3 weeks so he could see them but not get at them, mum will not let them out of her sight anyway.....good luck im sure it will be fine and they will be beautiful!!!!
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Mum'll look after them, but Josaphine has a good idea about moving them into a cage, or somewhere out of the way of the tom. Having said that, the same thing happened at our house., but our tom cat was just a curious father. We kept the kittens until they were about 4 month's old, and they all got on amazingly well. x
We had a strange situation where a female cat which was not ours came into our house and laid her kittens in our spare bedroom. This was quite a surprise, but we had no option other than to provide food for her and let her get on with raising her kittens.
One night, we were awakened by the sound of cats fighting in our house. I went to investigate and found one of the kittens dead on the stairs. A tom cat (which also did not belong to us) had came in and killed the kitten by biting into its little skull.
It appeared that he had entered our house specifically to do this, because we had never seen this tom cat before (or since).
So beware - this can, and does happen!
One night, we were awakened by the sound of cats fighting in our house. I went to investigate and found one of the kittens dead on the stairs. A tom cat (which also did not belong to us) had came in and killed the kitten by biting into its little skull.
It appeared that he had entered our house specifically to do this, because we had never seen this tom cat before (or since).
So beware - this can, and does happen!
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