No. Aborting a pregnant animal's unborn will help control the pet population.
Every year, upwards of 5 million perfectly healthy cats and dogs are murdered every year in shelters due to overcrowding and over populating. Take a look at your pets at home. Now imagine them in that cold, dark room at the shelter and watch the fear in their eyes as that needle is inserted in their veins and they begin to feel the effects of the murdering drug. Their pupils are wide. There is fear in their eyes. Then they collapse and struggle for about 30 seconds and then they are gone.
Results from surverys done in the previous years, shows that at the time nationwide euthanasias had gone down 75% in the preceding 20 years on a dog and cat population basis. With the increased emphasis on spay and neuter, and the emergence of rescue groups in the past few years, there's every reason to think that the trend has continued. If so, today, the national annual shelter and pound euthanasia rate would be around 4% of the total dog and cat populations. Numbers of the two species have been roughly comparable; however, the favorable trend in cats is slowing and may have reversed in some areas due to the establishment of feral breeding populations.
Well, my cat recently had a spontaneous abortion during very early pregnancy and developed a vaginal infection. I had her spayed once I discovered the infection. A few days after the surgery, the cat began being very vocal. She would try to grab ahold of my hand and my other cat's scruff to move us somewhere as if we were her new born kittens. I believe she knew she was pregnant, and now after the surgery she no longer had that feeling but still had motherly instincts.
Cats can definatley abort cats. They leave them at peoples doorsteps or they just don't care about them.
A cat will stop lactating when she is no longer nursing her kittens. A cat will know when to stop her kittens from nursing when she is ready.
A cat can get pregnant while they are still nursing a litter. A cat will be pregnant for about 58-63 days after conception.
Pregnant. A female cat is called a Queen and a male cat is a Tom. When the Cat is having her kittens, it is called Queening.
i am afraid noone knows that...they start out looking like a sea monkey lol and grow and progress into little kittens! sometimes if you put ur hand on the moms belly u can feel kittens kicking :] hope i helped -Sawyer
When female cats are carrying kittens, they naturally become very protective over their kittens, even if they are not born yet. A male cat does not need to do anything provocative but still he can get hissed at. If he comes too close he might even get scratched. This is natural behaviour; males often learn to avoid pregnant females.
Just let your cat have her babies....
If a pregnant cat passes away before it's kittens are born, unless the kittens are removed through cesarean section, then the kittens unfortunately will die as well.
They get in heat and a male cat impregnates her.
A cat will stop lactating when she is no longer nursing her kittens. A cat will know when to stop her kittens from nursing when she is ready.
I believe the correct term for a pregnant or nursing cat is a 'queen'.
The kittens are kicking inside her.
yes
Bring your cat into your house while she's pregnant and keep her in there until she gives birth and the kittens grow up.
Because they have not gotten spayed yet and have mated with a male cat, who fertilized the female and then they had kittens.
she'll just have baby kittens
no, you can only feed milk to kittens.
Yes. A cat can have kittens from different fathers in the same litter.