By mating. Similar to the way humans do. If your cat is an outdoor/indoor cat and hasn't been neutered/spayed, then they'll almost always find a mate; even if you don't know of another cat of the opposite gender in the area.
The first thing you'll probably notice in a change of behavior and appetite. Pregnant Queens need far more food than a non-pregnant cat, so will demand for food far more than usual. Some Queens become very affectionate. loving and may want your company a lot more than usual. They will also want to sleep a lot more.
A cat's nipples usually become enlarged and pink around three weeks into the pregnancy.
By irresponsible people not spaying or neutering their cats. Spaying your cat is an important part of basic cat health care. Spaying at a young age prevents mammary cancer and spaying at any age prevents unwanted kittens, noisy heat cycles, and possibly even urine marking in the house. The following is a list of frequently asked questions gleaned from years of veterinary practice as well as from answering questions on line. We have found that, even though the cat spay is a routine and commonly performed procedure, many pet owners still have questions. Hopefully, this site will be helpful. What is actually removed during spaying? Spaying is an "ovariohysterectomy," which means that both the ovaries and the uterus are removed. The cervix is tied off, leaving the vagina to end in a blind sac. Since it is the ovaries that are responsible for the heat cycles, possible mammary tumor development, and behavior problems, it is crucial that the ovaries be removed intact; some veterinarians will leave the uterus behind, though, it is generally regarded as best to remove the entire tract, uterus included.
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It is fine for pregnant cats to take antibiotics. You should not give your cat any over the counter medications without talking to your vet.
a cat will be pregnant for about 6 to 7 weeks
Usually cats are only pregnant for about a month and a half. So it would be very rare for that to happen.
Easily enough. My friend has three cats, all about 8 months old, two of which are female and the other is male. One of the females is now pregnant (thanks to her brother!) and it isn't very hard.
Yes.
There is no reason why a pregnant women should avoid cats. Cats are very loving and affection usually.
Pregnant cats shed more than they do when they are not pregnant. This occurs because of hormonal changes and the distention of the belly.
Seems to be - I used to workj on farms and the cats were always getting pregnant, kittens everywhere !
how to pregnant day times
When they're pregnant
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no this i not true,if you have a cat you can get pregnant if you want
Pregnant women should not be around cats as their feces is detrimental to the health of the fetus.
look at your cats tummy when its big babys are inside
The pregnant cheetah looks much like other pregnant cats.