If you've ever encountered a mother cat fiercely guarding her kittens, you might have felt both concern and curiosity. What could make a seemingly calm cat turn into a bundle of nerves, refusing to let anyone get near her babies? Let’s dive into this delicate situation and uncover why mother cats sometimes act this way.
At the heart of it, a mother cat's primary goal is to protect her kittens. This intense maternal instinct is heightened during the early weeks after birth. Cats in the wild often face predators, and even though your home is a far cry from the jungle, her instincts remain sharp.
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