Cats are very caring mothers, but they forget their kittens quite quickly.
We tell you when to separate kittens from your cat so that she doesn’t miss them.
How a cat copes with separation from her kittens
Taking a kitten away from a mother before it reaches 8 weeks of age will have a negative impact on both of them.
Experts agree that the optimal age is 12 weeks.
A three-month-old kitten is quite ready for independent life, and the mother cat will easily endure the separation.
In just a couple of weeks, the cat will forget about the kitten, and when they meet in a couple of years, they won’t even recognize each other.