It's not that uncommon for a cat to adopt other wildlife offspring when nursing - whether they do it on their own or humans encourage it (i.e. an orphan animal is found).
Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 4:05 pm
Prof. Moonie
It's not that uncommon for a cat to adopt other wildlife offspring when nursing - whether they do it on their own or humans encourage it (i.e. an orphan animal is found).
Dogs will do it too, as will quite a few animals. As long as the young is close enough. Though some will still eat small baby animals they find.
It's not that uncommon for a cat to adopt other wildlife offspring when nursing - whether they do it on their own or humans encourage it (i.e. an orphan animal is found).
Dogs will do it too, as will quite a few animals. As long as the young is close enough. Though some will still eat small baby animals they find.
Quite true. 3nodding
Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 4:14 pm
For an example of a mother animal taking in an orphan who isn't exactly the same on their own terms (no human interference):