Keep the "teenage" kitten away from Mom and babies.
A Male cat will kill kittens.
Both neutered and un-neutered males will do this but it's more common in un-neutered males.
You say he's aggressive towards his Mother?
Since she's having another litter it's obvious that she's not spayed, but is he neutered?
If not that is more than likely the cause of his aggression and if he's not neutered he could be the father of his mothers kittens...inbreeding can cause problems with the kittens.
Please consider having Mom spayed after this litter is weaned and have him neutered if he's not already.
Good luck with the new babies.
2007-03-28 02:55:27
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answered by gracieandlizzie 5
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Is the male kitten neutered? That will curb a lot of aggressive tendencies. However if you've got a cat that just doesn't get along with other cats and is actively aggressive and starting fights, you shouldn't take the chance of keeping it anywhere around defenseless kittens. Not only could the male kill the kittens, but since mother cats get viciously protective of their litters she could just as well injure or kill HIM if he attempts to show aggression when she's given birth.
2007-03-28 00:02:32
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answered by charmedchiclet 5
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Maybe you should keep them apart for a while. Cats have their own mind and can be so unpredictable. (Maybe you should get Cloe spayed)
2007-03-28 00:02:15
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answered by Proud Nana 3
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2016-10-20 03:01:41
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answered by Anonymous
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3 litters== no problem of harming the little ones 2 years a part.
2007-03-28 01:10:24
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answered by Anonymous
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why the hell didn't you get her spayed after her first litter?!
Did you know that for every one kitten born, at least 2 kittens in shelters get euthenized. That is very sad. you are allowing more kittens to be eutheinized by allowing your cat to keep having kittens. that is sick!
2007-03-28 00:04:09
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answered by catloverme123 7
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keep cloe in a different room, just to be safe.
2007-03-28 00:44:42
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answered by jeanjean 5
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it is the case of kittens which are feeded like pets of different parents
so anything which is likely to be done will be happened
2007-03-28 00:22:35
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answered by gupta 1
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