No.
I assume that you're worried about the risks of toxoplasmosis, which is only a risk if you're letting your cat eat raw meat and your wife handles the cat feces directly. More people in the western world get the parasite from handling/consuming uncooked meat, so you should be more concerned about letting your wife handle the steak.
There's so much fear mongering about pets and pregnancy. Your cat is a part of the family too, I hope that you seriously weren't considering "getting rid" of a family member without doing your homework first. While parasites are fun to talk about, be more concerned about proper exercise and diet.
Read more info on toxoplasmosis at the CDC.gov website.
good luck with the new little one!
Not necessarily. If she appears healthy and you have read up (from reputable books, not the internet!) about pregnancy in cats, then many cats have uneventful pregnancies. If she is not up to date with her vaccinations, very young, or you are concerned about anything then it never harms to get her checked over by a vet.
A hanging belly in a cat often occurs after the cat has been neutered. Chances are that the cat is not pregnant, but you can take it to a vet to be sure.
Please take the cat to the vet. These are serious symptoms.
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.
Take your cat to the vet. My cat had a swelling, but it seems like he fixed it himself.
Take it to the vet immediately. It could very well have broken bones or internal damage.
Then take it to a vet.
You would need to take your cat to a vet and they could do blood work on the cat.
A hanging belly in a cat often occurs after the cat has been neutered. Chances are that the cat is not pregnant, but you can take it to a vet to be sure.
You would need to take your cat in to see your Veterinarian. Only the Vet will properly know how to exam your cat & treat it.
you need to go to the vet to get your cat a c- section, or they will give your cat medacine to make her have the babies. sadly, they might be dead if they wont come out.
well i would say take them to the vet and they will do something to it that would make them not get pregnant we did that to my cat because she already had 6 baby kittens so we just took her to the vet and she didn't get pregnant anymore if it works for cats why not dogs
you should probabily take your cat to the vet. just to be safe.
It means you need to take it to the vet right away.
Then you will have to bottle feed the kittens or get another cat with kittens to do it. You can ask a vet if you need kitten formula. A pregnant cat will usually not show milk until soon before she gives birth.
The best thing to do is to take the cat to the vet, so she can be given the correct treatment. Never try and medicate a cat at home as this can easily lead to overdosing the cat.
You need to talk this over with the vet - it depends on what kind of tumor it is, how large it is, and where in the body it is. Your vet will give you an honest opinion on whether your cat will suffer or not.
Take your cat to the vet immidiately.