Yes, it appears that she failed to learn a few basic things that she would have learned if she stayed with her mom longer. Early separation can cause lots of problems.
Overall, though, it sounds like she is doing well with her babies under your supervision and with your help. Much of this occurs when cats are young first-time moms and still kittens themselves.
The chirping is called trilling, and it is how moms call their babies to eat, and how they communicate with them. All nursing moms do it.
Getting the kittens through the first 3 to 4 weeks is the challenge. After that time there will be fewer worries!
Kudos to you and your wife on your efforts, and thanks for checking in!
Overall, though, it sounds like she is doing well with her babies under your supervision and with your help. Much of this occurs when cats are young first-time moms and still kittens themselves.
The chirping is called trilling, and it is how moms call their babies to eat, and how they communicate with them. All nursing moms do it.
Getting the kittens through the first 3 to 4 weeks is the challenge. After that time there will be fewer worries!
Kudos to you and your wife on your efforts, and thanks for checking in!
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