My cat Addi gave birth to five kittens one year ago. I found an excellent home for two of her five kittens. The party that adopted two of Addi’s kittens named the kittens Leo and Cleo. I still have three of Addi’s kittens: Sherlock, Mr. Gray, and Hilford. I observed Hilford licking his Mother on the face one day. Mr. Gray came up next to his Mother and rubbed up against her face.
Addi lets her grown-up kittens eat all of her cat’s treats yet. She is a loving Mother to all of her grown-up kittens. She always thinks of her kittens before thinking of her well-being. Addi never touches any cat food until her kittens have eaten all they want of that particular cat food.
My outdoor cat Trisha had one kitten in December when she was fifteen. She stayed with him constantly to keep him warm. I had a little electric heater plugged into the building they were in. I named her kitten Tinker. Tinker was a beautiful creme-colored kitten. Tinker and his Mother always got along well.
I had a calico cat that had a long-haired kitten. When her kitten was fully grown, she did not remember her Mother. The two of them got into a big catfight. My calico cat was always very protective of her kittens throughout the years.
I had a female Himalayan cat at one time. She gave birth to one female kitten. She and her kitten always got along fine. They would lick each other’s hair and rub it against each other.
Mother cats never forget their grown-up kittens, and most of my grown-up kittens always remembered their Mother and thought of the kindness she would always give to them.
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One reply on “Do Kitten’s Remember Their Mother’s When They Are Grown Cats ?”
I’ve always wondered about this. We have a mother cat that kind of takes care of her grown kitten. I will stress the words kind of.