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When “Cute” Turns Into Chaos: The Truth Behind Mixed Litters
You scroll past another video. Two queens maybe three nursing together. The comments never change — hearts, smiles, so beautiful, such love. In feral colonies this happens when it has to. A mother dies, one rejects her babies, another can’t make enough milk. The food is often scared and limited . that’s when they mix litters together. It’s instinct and survival. But in a proper breeding program it shouldn’t happen unless something breaks — illness, milk loss, complete reject
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Nov 23 min read


Adopt Only from Breeders Who Neuter First: Promoting Ethical Cats Breeding Practices.
Responsible breeding focuses on putting the well-being and contentment of animals first. A key aspect involves neutering kittens before they move to new homes. This practice helps to keep them healthy and improves their ability to adjust to their surroundings. Kittens develop their immune system in familiar environments, and a move to a new home already brings big changes. If they still need neutering after joining their new owner, the extra stress can have an impact on their
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Jul 8, 20242 min read
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