Sashimi's kittens will be 5 weeks old on Wednesday. Lately, as they've been wandering, exploring, and playing pretty much all day long, she's been acting "aggressively" with them (I'm putting it in quotation marks because I'm not sure if she's supposed to or not).
For example, sometimes when they're out and about and she runs into a kitten, she will grab it, lick it, but also bite it. The kitten in question squeaks when that happens, and it sounds like they're not liking it.
She is still nursing them (doing so right now, in fact) and she can also be very kind with them. We've heard them purring when she's cleaning them (cutely - nothing sweeter than that clumsy kitten purr
), they don't seem afraid of her, except for a few minutes after one of these biting sessions.
Sometimes she will grab them by the shoulders with her front paws and then kick at them with her hind legs, and the kittens have had cause as such to practice their "RRRREOWWWR!" squeaks. They will eventually have enough and turn over in her paws to escape, but sometimes it seems like they can't.
Now I don't know if this is her
teaching them something, if it looks/sounds more violent than it is, or if it's not normal behaviour. As I said, the kittens are only 4.5 weeks old and still nursing. I have very little experience with nursing mothers as I never intended to find myself caring for a litter, and like any layman, I worry myself sick!
Sashimi has gone back into heat, although it doesn't seem like she's calling right this precise instant (she was last week though), could that have anything to do with it?
Please let me know if this behaviour is normal, and if it's not I'd really appreciate some tips or hints on what to do about it!
Thanks a lot