Why does a mother cat hide her cubs after giving birth?

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We often see shit shoveling officials on the Internet saying:

Oops, my cat always gives me the cub, what's the matter?

Does the cat want to be lazy and be a hands-off shopkeeper?

In fact, if this kind of phenomenon occurs, you can try your best to secretly have fun! This is a sign that the cat trusts you.

Have you ever encountered a situation where some mother cats hide their cubs, and you won't even be able to find them at that time.

A friend asked this question a few days ago: My mother cat doesn't know where she took her cub, what is the reason?

-1 reserved nature

Before they were domesticated by humans, cats lived in the wild.

Whenever cats are about to give birth, they will find a safe place for themselves to give birth, take care of the kittens, and teach them survival skills.

Although they have been domesticated by humans today, some of their natures have been preserved.

-2 Distrust of surroundings

One of the reasons cats take children to their owners is out of trust, and there is an element of mistrust in cats hiding children.

It does not necessarily mean that it does not trust the owner, it may be that it does not trust the environment.

For example, after some mother cats give birth, relatives and friends will come to see the cat.

At this time, it finds that there are too many strangers, and it will have the idea of ​​hiding the cub.

-3 looking for a quiet place

Some owners may be more excited when they face the birth of a cat for the first time. From time to time, they will run over to see and touch the kitten.

And mother cats who have just given birth to their cubs are in a more irritable mood, so they may just want to find a quiet place to nurse their babies.

-4 senses danger

Some people may ask, what danger can there be in such a safe place at home?

But you have to know that cats and humans have different alertness and definitions of danger. It is possible that they feel pressure from other external sources.

Facing the behavior of the mother cat hiding the cubs, what should the shovel officer do?

First of all, the owner does not need to panic too much. The postpartum female cat is more sensitive, which is a normal phenomenon.

In addition, after finding the kitten, the shovel officer can try to find a relatively safe environment for the mother cat and the kittens.

If the mother cat is unwilling to stay in the delivery room you prepared, or hides kittens everywhere, at this time, you'd better leave it alone.

Because it's already obvious that the mother cat doesn't trust you.

Forcibly placing them in the cathouse is detrimental to the safety of the kitten:

  1. The mother cat often runs around with the kitten in her mouth and may drop the kitten.

  2. Kittens that are contaminated with too many human scents may be abandoned or eaten by the mother cat.

When the kittens grow up, are you still afraid that the mother cat won't let them run?

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