Nothing. It happens naturally unless you give her pills.
No, a cat will not go into heat if she is already pregnant.
How far does a famale cat go onto heat
Yes, a cat can go into heat while nursing her kittens.
All female cats (or queens) that have not been spayed will come in heat (or estrus) at stages in their lives. This may happen from as young as the age of 4 months and recur seasonally (usually summer seasons with more daylight). The cat stays in heat for normally 4-6 days and during the summer season will come in heat again every 2-3 weeks. These periods may vary widely. The cat will come out of heat and the cycles will end once the cat has mated or the season ends. After giving birth a female cat may come in heat again in as soon as 7 days although this usually happens after about 4 weeks.
In springtime, every animal is in heat. Yes, it's normal. Cats and rabbits have "delayed estrus." They go into heat, but don't ovulate until AFTER they mate. For extra pleasure...if you have more than one female cat, the first one to go into heat will "encourage" every cat you have to go into heat at the same time.
Cats go into heat to attract a mate and reproduce. Signs that indicate a cat is in heat include increased vocalization, restlessness, rubbing against objects, and a desire to escape outdoors.
You make a reservation by phone, internet, or you go there.
You can make use of the Wichita Inn website to make a reservation. You must provide credit card information in order to make the reservation and make a deposit.
Yes.
When the boxers are on heat, they usually mate just like the cats.
You can't go in to the inn.
Male cats don't go 'in heat' - only female cats do.