If the cat's uterus remains in tact and a full hysterectomy was not performed, then yes it is possible for her to carry the kittens to term. If she was pregnant before being spayed.
Usually in that situation they will have simply severed the fallopian tubes which prevents the egg from traveling from the ovaries to the uterus.
Once the ovaries and uterus have been removed from a female dog, it is impossible for her to get pregnant. If a bitch 'believed' to have been spayed does get pregnant, it must then become obvious that the dog was never spayed.
If there's a Little of the ovaries left, a spayed cat can still go into heat. But with the uterus missing, it can't get pregnant.
Yes, the average cats litter should get bigger but my cat's litter got smaller.
"Cats can become pregnant within months of giving birth. Although a cat can be spayed at any point, it is best to wait until the litter of kittens is weaned. The mammary glands and uterus will be much small then, making the spay easier and safer. Specifically, six to ten weeks after giving birth your cat can be spayed."
When dogs are spayed, the uterus is removed. Therefore, any embryos would go with it.
Of course not. You are not ovulating, no sperm can enter the uterus and there's already a embryo inside.
Females are spayed. Males are neutered. A spay is the removal of the uterus and overies from the female.
Not usually - a female goat would only get spayed if she had an issue with her uterus.
No once the cat has been spayed then it can not have kittens
A hysterectomy is were your uterus has been removed. So there fore you can not get pregnant. The embryo attaches itself to your uterus. In order for you to become pregnant you have to have a uterus.
Unspayed dogs have a greater chance of getting breast cancer and uterus problems such as pyometra (infection in the uterus). Because of these problems statistics show that generally spayed dogs live longer than unspayed dogs.
no,because the sperm has already been stored in your uterus