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mysticwolf | 21:33 Fri 01st Oct 2004 | Animals & Nature
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I was just outside watching some stay cats in the area and was wondering if a mother cat could miscarry her kittens if her kittens from before are still nursing. They don't nurse all the time and they are about 6 months old???
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ok misccariage is an accident, so she woulnt miscarry her litter she would abort it and i doubt cats do that purposely. If there are too many kittens to nurse, then natural selection occurs as proposed by darwin. Survival of the fittest, so whichever kitten makes it to the milk makes the next day.

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