Yes, it is possible, but do not be surprised if she miscarries the others.
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Yes, a cat can miscarry one kitten and still carry the remaining kittens to full term. It is important to monitor the cat closely and consult with a veterinarian if any concerns arise during the pregnancy.
It's possible that the cat can miscarry one kitten and still carry the rest full term. If your cat has miscarried one kitten, I advise you to take her to the vet because if a kitten died in her it could make her very ill, or even die, and it can also harm the other kittens.
It is important to take the kitten to a veterinarian to properly diagnose and treat the cold. They may recommend medications, such as antibiotics or decongestants, to help the kitten recover. In addition, ensuring the kitten stays warm, hydrated, and has a clean environment can aid in their recovery.
Kittens will usually be considered full grown when they turn about a year old. They can look full grown when they're about 6-8 months old, but they still do some growing to do depends on your cat as all cats are different!
While a newborn kitten is a tiny ball of fur at around 8 inches long, they quickly grow to around 12 inches by 4 months. By their first birthday, most cats reach their adult size of 18-28 inches long, though some larger breeds like Maine Coons may keep growing for another year to reach an impressive 40 inches or more!
In the book The Kitten Twins, a tale is told in a poem, including how one kitten chased its tail.I will tell you a tale about dogs wagging their tails.The old storyteller told a rhyming tale about animals' tails. The tale was delightfully full of twitching, wiggling, wagging tails.