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Witch server?
It is referred to as a "suckling" mother.
Yes, you can pass kits from one mother to the next, (this is called fostering) but you must make sure that the mother you are passing the kits to has been pregnant and has had her kits close to the time the faulty mother had hers. The foster mother must also have enough teats for all of the kits(rabbits usually have 8 teats). If the kits are plump, warm and lively, there should be no reason to foster them off. Rub some of the foster mother's nesting fur on the kits to get her smell on them, and put them in her nestbox with the other kits. If the foster mother accepts them, they should be plump, warm to the touch, and have no trouble moving. If, however, the foster mother does not accept them, you can try to dab a very small amount of vanilla extract on their head and rump.
a queen
No, kits, baby foxes, are born very much alive. To be born still, or still born, means they are born dead.
A mother nursing kits in Warrior Cats is often referred to as a queen. Queens are responsible for nursing and caring for their kits in the warrior cat community.
queens
Kit's secret in the book "The Witch of Blackbird Pond" was that she had unknowingly brought her aunt's possibly witchcraft-related belongings from Barbados to Connecticut. She feared being accused of witchcraft herself due to these items and the suspicions of the townspeople.
Leopardfoot is the mother of three kits, one of the kits being Tigerkit (Tigerclaw at beginning of series, Tigerstar when leader of Shadowclan) The other kits died.
queen
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