This Facebook video caused a heated discussion because it is of a father cat comforting a female with her newborn offspring and some commenters criticised the cats’ owner for not sterilising the cats while others thought that they should suspend their criticisms and enjoy the video for what it is: cute and heartwarming.
If you want to see something really adorable then watch the video below. This battle scarred, male feral cat has retained some of his feral character and therefore can be difficult with humans even though he found himself in a very nice home having been rescued but he has proved to be a wonderful …
Perhaps it is not surprising that in a recent study scientists came to the conclusion that male cats were less sensitive to variations in the cries of kittens in isolation than female cats. We know that as a species male cats are not involved in raising their young. These are cats without “paternal care”. …
In their natural state, once kittens are a few days old, the mother may move them to a different nest site. Many mothers move their litters from the nest and will probably do it at least once before her kittens are weaned. Despite the fact that scientists are yet to be completely sure as …
You may have seen this. If that is so, sorry. If not, it is time to enjoy a bit of cute mom to kitten chatter, trills and squeaks. It is nice to see, close up, how mother communicates with offspring. You can figure out what it means.
Note: Some older videos on this page were hosted on Vimeo. That account has now been retired, so a few video blocks may appear blank. Thanks for understanding — there’s still plenty of cat content to enjoy!