Yes. In fact, that is the only time that a cat can get pregnant.
No, a cat will not go into heat if she is already pregnant.
Cats are notorius for having false pregnacies.
They get in heat and a male cat impregnates her.
No it does not. Basically the female cat will stay in heat until she is bred and pregnant. That is why you need to spay her as soon as possible. Other animals such as the dog have a set length of time for their heat cycle such as 2-3 weeks and then they are out of heat but a cat when she comes into heat, stays in heat until she is pregnant. Spay her! Good luck.
Yes. A can will accept a mate and become pregnant only when she is in heat. At no other time will she want to mate.
A female cat will typically stop being in heat once she successfully mates and becomes pregnant. If she does not mate, she will continue to cycle in and out of heat until she does. If she does not become pregnant, she may experience a rest period before going into heat again.
No; Only when in heat is a female cat interested in a Tom cat.
A pregnant cat may exhibit signs of heat if she is experiencing a false pregnancy, hormonal imbalance, or complications with the pregnancy. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and ensure the health and well-being of the cat and her kittens.
Yes. A cat can have kittens from different fathers in the same litter.
A mother cat can get pregnant as soon as a few days after giving birth. It is possible for a cat to go into heat and conceive again shortly after delivering a litter.
Male cats won't fight over a pregnant female. In fact, they couldn't care less about her if she was pregnant. But they will fight over a cat that is in heat.
You can't. A cat will stay in heat and continue to come into heat unless a male cat mates with her, or she is spayed. Unlike most mammals, cats will only ovulate while in the act of mating, so nothing else (unless spayed) will actually stop the heat cycle.