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Yes.
Because she has not been spayed or impregnated. You need to have her spayed.
Get her fixed.. There's nothing for it but just getting her fixed.Another Answer:There is no way to stop your cat's behavior, except to spay her. A cat that is in heat will "display" that she is ready to mate by lifting her rear up and "tread" the ground with her back feet. A spayed cat does not come in heat, so such behavior is stopped.
cats still have hormones even after spaying but heat should stop soon
Yes, a cat can be spayed when it is in heat. It will cost more and it is a riskier operation.
Normally, no. However, if not all of the ovarian tissue was removed when the cat was spayed, then yes she can. And she would not need to be triggered by an unaltered cat.
No. There is nothing you can do. Wait until the cat's heat stops and get her spayed.
She will come into heat shortly after having her kittens, around 4 weeks afterwards and will stay in heat until she is bred again. Why not have her spayed as soon as the kittens are weaned at around 4 weeks? Would be the best thing for her.
Yes, but it is much easier for her if you wait until she is past that period. Also, you can have a cat spayed at 4 or 5 months before she goes into heat.
No, but it might act up the first few days
Only when you get her spayed (fixed) by a veterinarian.
There is no way to determine from looking at a female cat if she has been spayed. She just wouldn't come into heat at breeding time. She just won't get pregnant. A veterinarian could determine if she was spayed, from a blood test, but unless you knew the cat's history, it could be difficult to deterimine.