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Posted on 5/15/18 at 12:12 pm to deltaland
A neighbor's cat did this once. I figured it was malnourished because they only fed it dog food, which doesn't have all the nutrients cats need.
Posted on 5/15/18 at 12:28 pm to deltaland
Cats always do this when you touch their newborn kittens. They rely on smell and you put your scent on them. The mother then smelled a threat or possibly food and eliminated it.
I've seen it a few times with our barn cats when i was a kid. I remember finding kittens and touching only to find the mother chewing a carcass later. Kinda confusing to a 6 year old
I've seen it a few times with our barn cats when i was a kid. I remember finding kittens and touching only to find the mother chewing a carcass later. Kinda confusing to a 6 year old
Posted on 5/15/18 at 12:30 pm to deltaland
Curious, was there 9 to this litter?
Posted on 5/15/18 at 12:31 pm to deltaland
Have you ever had teenagers? It's the main reason animals eat their young.
Posted on 5/15/18 at 2:12 pm to deltaland
quote:
Cat killed it's own litter and ate them
This cat gets it.
frick Cats.
Posted on 5/15/18 at 2:14 pm to deltaland
Do you regularly feed this cat?
Posted on 5/15/18 at 2:36 pm to deltaland
Bones and all? 6-9 kittens seems like a big meal for a normal sized cat.
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