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Posted by: DestanyF at Thu Aug 5 23:24:08 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DestanyF ] Well typically, the mom will begin to wean the kittens around four weeks of age. That is when she doesn't allow them to nurse as often, and when you begin offer softened food. Usually, by 6 weeks, they are weaned or nearly weaned. It's not uncommon for mother cats to continue to nurse for eight weeks or sometimes more. Yes, I was told that once the kittens are older (like around ten weeks) nursing can cause stress to the mothers milk glands and that it is believed to increase the risk of cancer. I've also heard by a member here, that she had a cat who experienced an absess in the mammary gland due to a puncture, most likely caused by a kitten claw. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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