Why do cats cry at night when they are studying for babies? If you don t know, come and take a look

 9:09am, 14 July 2025

Why do cats cry at night when they are studying for babies? Maybe because cats can hear babies' sounds at night, they may be attracted by the baby's crying, thus learning about babies' crying at night.

Cats will scream in the middle of the night and their voices are like babies crying. Then it may be that the cat is in estrus. Generally, cats in normal periods will not do this. Because the season for estrus is here, the cat is in estrus affected by instinct. The action of estrus will cause some trouble to the cat owner, so the cat owner can use some methods to help the cat return to normal.

Maybe most cat owners are still office workers, so the sudden howling in the middle of the night when the cat is in estrus will affect the cat's rest. At this time, the cat owner can try to use the cat's favorite snacks and toys to attract the cat's attention, divert the cat's attention, and let the cat temporarily stop the cat's estrus. The cat owner can also get temporary purity. However, this method varies from cat to cat, and can only be used for temporary emergency methods.

Why do cats make baby crying?

The cats get estrus because the season for estrus is here and the changes in body hormones are so they are in estrus. Moreover, cats not only howl in the middle of the night, but also urinate everywhere, and want to escape. In addition to closing the doors and windows when going out and dealing with environmental sanitation frequently, cat owners can also feed cats some banned romance fans to help cats return to normal.

At this time, cats just want to follow the instinct of reproductive offspring. Then the cat owner can find a suitable partner for the cat to mate or conceive when the cat is in estrus, so as to help the cat get through the estrus naturally.

However, cat owners should consider whether they can accept one litter of kittens. It is also possible that the cat will easily become infected with some invisible hidden dangers (viruses, ear mites, etc.) when contacting other cats. Cat owners should choose carefully.