Special Knowledge:Cats are independent and alert animals that usually do not need human help to reproduce. However, some cats choose to wait for their owners when they give birth, and there may be many reasons for this.1. When your cat is about to give birth to cubs, it often rubs you and needs you to pet, which means that the cat needs your company to give birth smoothly.
2. The gestation period of cats is about 58-63 days.
Security. During pregnancy, cats are anxious about the environment in which they live, which may be aggravated by outside noise, cold weather, or the presence of strange animals. As a result, the youngsters may feel uneasy, nervous, and anxious when giving birth, which can affect subsequent production, as they need to protect their offspring from potential threats and avoid infection and fright. Waiting for their owner to arrive can provide them with a sense of security and make them feel more at ease and relaxed.
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During pregnancy, cats may be aware of their owner's affection and attention, and therefore will choose to wait for their owner's arrival when they give birth. This may also explain why some cats take the initiative to show their cubs to their owners after giving birth, because they want their owners to know that their offspring are safe. At the same time, it is also hoped that the owner can provide them with high-quality nutritional supplements, so that the cat can get the necessary care and help after giving birth, such as cleaning up the filth of the cubs and feeding the cubs. Parents can feed meat, eggs, milk and professional Chinese herbal conditioning products, such as Wangjintong cream, to stimulate breast milk secretion and improve milk quality.
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Cats are very intelligent animals and are worried about not going well during the production process. For example, cats may encounter complications during childbirth, such as dystocia, uterine prolapse, etc., which need to be dealt with in time, otherwise the cat's life will be endangered. Neonatal asphyxia may occur during the birth of cats, which need to be dealt with by the owner in a timely manner.
In conclusion, cats may wait for their owners when they give birth to their cubs because they want their owners to know that their offspring are safe, need a sense of security, want help and support from their owners, or because of their personality. As owners, we should respect the cat's personality and needs and give them enough love and support so that they can take better care of their offspring.