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... Read moreWelcoming new kittens into your home is an exciting and rewarding experience. When a cat gives birth, known as queening, it’s important to provide a calm, warm, and safe environment to support the mother and her babies. I remember when our cat had her five kittens; we prepared a quiet nesting box lined with soft blankets to keep them comfortable. During the first few weeks, the mother cat will nurse and care for her kittens, who are born blind and completely dependent. It’s crucial to monitor their health closely—ensure they are feeding well and gaining weight. If you ever notice issues, such as a kitten being lethargic or the mother being distressed, consulting a vet is essential. Socializing kittens early helps them grow into affectionate pets. Handle them gently and ensure they have positive interactions as they develop. Also, keep the nesting area clean and provide fresh water and nutritious food for the mother to maintain her energy. This beautiful process of birth and early kitten care is not only a special bonding time but also an opportunity to learn about feline behavior and needs. Sharing stories and tips with other pet owners can be incredibly helpful as you navigate this wonderful chapter of pet parenthood.