No. The place where cats give birth to kittens is too dirty and cannot be moved. Since the mother cat has chosen this location to give birth, it means that the location of the delivery room is concealed enough to give the mother cat a sense of security, and it also has their smell. It is more comfortable to sleep in a place with a familiar smell. It can make the female cat feel at ease. However, if the litter is forcibly changed, the mother cat will feel unsafe, and the kittens will be easily contaminated with other odors. If the odor is too strong, the mother cat may even abandon the kittens.
Cat birth precautions:
1. The female cat’s body is relatively weak after giving birth. Breast-feeding, her own disease resistance is reduced, so the postpartum care of the female cat should be strengthened. Feed food several times a day and give enough drinking water. The quality and quantity of food should be reasonable.
2. 2 hours after the cat gives birth, the cat’s delivery situation should be observed. If there is a stillbirth, it should be removed in time, but you must be careful. Do not touch the mother cat or kittens. Don't touch things in boxes and boxes. After you have just given birth to kittens, there is no need to clean the box. The female cat can keep the box clean by herself, such as eating the kitten's meconium and secretions, and licking the fetal fluid around it.
3. Keep the female cat’s delivery room clean. Keep the delivery room dry and comfortable, and the mats in the delivery room should be changed frequently; the food and water basins should be cleaned frequently, and food residues should be cleaned up in time. The delivery room should be kept warm in cold weather and well ventilated in hot weather.