When a cat is giving birth, the first kitten should arrive within an hour after the onset of labour. Sometimes labour lasts only a few minutes before the kitten arrives. Other kittens should arrive with an interval of ten minutes to an hour between them.
It will take about nine weeks for the first to weeks you can't really tell they r pregnant the 3rd week they will pinken up and get bigger nipples 4th week they will grow and about two days before they give birth they will loose there appetite and they will probably have theree litter in someplace dark
It is about 65 days so around 2 months maybe a bit more
The domestic cat's gestation period is 63-65 days.
Cats are pregnant approximately 9 weeks.
it all depends.
nine weeks
24 hours
Nine to ten months.
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They can have up to 2-3 litters a year.Each litter can be from 1 kitten to 10 or more.The average amount of kittens per litter is about 4 to 6.Cats are going to have kittens as long as they live.Each kitten in a litter has kittens. Each of those kittens has kittens. A long cycle that goes on and on! Good luck!
Cats don't lay eggs, they are mammals and give birth to warm blooded kittens.
When you take birth control pills, you will have your period arriving during the 7 days break. During this time your period may last between 2-7 days.
There is no set time as far as I know, but they usually open their eyes within 2 weeks of birth. We had our kittens when they were a week old, and their eyes were closed for a short time longer.
That depends how old the kittens are.
A female cat can and often will mate with more than one male. Therefore you may have kittens of many colors and even short and long haired.
Until the kittens are weaned.
kittens stay alive for 15 years
7-10 days after birth
It usually takes about nine weeks for a mother cat to have her kittens.
Cats can have up to 5 litters a YEAR. it's usually more like 3 or 4. Each litter can be from 1 kitten to 10 or more. The average is 4-6 kittens per litter. Cats have kittens as long as they live. Each kitten in a litter has kittens. Each of those kittens has kittens. = According to humane sites one un-spayed female cat and one un-neutered male cat and their offspring results in 420,000 kittens in 7 years. = It takes a male cat to produce each of those kittens. So spay AND neuter.