It doesn't matter, the female cat will lick the fetal membranes and placenta that wrap the kittens clean when she gives birth. It doesn't matter if she doesn't eat them. It may be that the female cat has given birth to too many kittens and has no strength and doesn't want to eat them. The mother cat can supplement the appropriate amount of nutrition by eating the placenta of the kitten. It doesn't matter if she doesn't eat it. The breeder can help the mother cat deal with it. Female cats will lose a lot of nutrients after giving birth, and breeders must supplement them to prevent female cats from becoming emaciated after giving birth.
Care Hacks
Sep 11,2025
Does it matter if the female cat doesn’t eat the placenta?
Sarah Johnson
Healthcare Technology Correspondent

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