Supportive Cat Dad Won't Leave Mom's Side as their Kittens are Born

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This cat wins Father of the Year!  

The ushering in of new life is a joyful, stressful time. It goes without saying that mothers bear the brunt of the responsibilities in the "giving birth” department; But what about the dads?

Thanks to Hollywood, I always picture a woozy-looking father not knowing what to do or where to stand, awkwardly holding a container of ice chips. But this cat dad has got it all in hand – er, paw. 

This expectant father knew exactly what to do. 

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The confident, caring father stayed by the mother’s side throughout the whole birthing process, encouraging her every step of the way.

 

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Until, at last, they welcomed four healthy kittens into the world.

 

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This might be the sweetest family portrait of all time.

 

 

 

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He even watched over their new babies while mom got some much-needed rest...

 

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Keeping them safe and warm with some quality cat dad cuddles.

 

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It’s clear this new mom will have the support and help she needs keeping up with the four new bundles of furry joy.

 

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If this doesn’t say "family," we don’t know what does.

 

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#relationshipgoals

 

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While this loving family is cute as all get out, remember that it’s important to spay and neuter your pets if you don't intend to breed them. June is kitten season, and shelters all over the country are flooded with kittens (and adult cats) who are looking for their forever homes

Spaying and neutering your cats, especially female cats prior to their first heat, can have impactful health benefits that lead to a longer, healthier life for your beloved kitty. It also helps to reduce the number of homeless cats in need of love and care. 

Have questions regarding cat health and behavior?

 


13 comments


  • Joni

    This male cat is unusual in that Siamese males are mostly known to be this loving and safe towards its kittens. Most other tom cats are a danger to kittens, as they view the kittens as a threat to their ability to be the dominant breeder of future kittens. Many tom cats will kill kittens because of this fact, so be forewarned. I found a link which helps to explain this:

    http://pets.thenest.com/male-cats-act-paternal-fatherly-towards-kittens-9281.html


  • Bridy

    This is amazing! These cats truly have an amazing bond and I hope they get to live a long happy life together. Cute beyond words.


  • Lovell Sackett

    Thank you for mentioning that the whole kit and caboodle need to be neutered/spayed we push this as there are so many that do not have loving homes :)


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