A cat can become pregnant again as soon as a few days after giving birth to kittens. It is recommended to spay the cat to prevent this from happening.
Yes it is possible for a cat to become pregnant again just after it has kittens. the person I got my cats off the mother got pregnant again with in about a week so yes it is possible. However, this causes a great strain on the mother as she will not have time to properly recuperate from her last litter. This could cause potential danger to the mother and the next litter of kittens.
Within 6 weeks.Another AnswerNormally, a Queen comes into heat every two or three weeks, and once she has been mated and had kittens, the heat cycle often starts again as soon as the kittens are weaned. Sometimes, a female cat can become fertile again as soon as the kittens are born.However, this is far from recommended as letting a cat become pregnant constantly without "resting" her. Letting a cat become pregnant again so soon takes a huge toll on her health and overall quality of life, which then in turn puts any offspring at risk. Unless you are an experienced breeder then the best option is to not even consider having any litters, and get the cat neutered instead.Additionally, there are so many cats and kittens who need homes, it's not a good idea to bring even more into the world, where finding new homes for the kittens is not guaranteed.
the magic 8 ball says yes... assuming you are having unprotected sex
No you have to wait until she comes back into heat, but i advise you DO NOT GET YOUR CAT PREGNANT AGAIN cats are over populated and abused almost 60% of the time you give them away...if you know some particular people who want kittens then i guess you can get your cat prego again but...i wouldn't advise it.....k byee :]]
A cat can get pregnant again (near enough) straight after giving birth but usually doesn't until she has finished weaning her kittens. This is because she cares for them until they can fend for themselves BUT hypothetically can get pregnant again straight away
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 Leah Messer is pregnant again. She is having twins with her fiancé.
It all depends on what went wrong in your pregnancy.
possibly she has been having sexual activities
yes ,she is having a boy
Depends how many times a cat is allowed to breed. A Queen comes into heat every two or three weeks, and once mated the heat cycle often starts again as soon as the kittens are weaned, so as many as 4-6 litters a year. However, this is far from recommended as letting a cat become pregnant constantly without "resting" her takes a huge toll on her health and overall quality of life, which then in turn puts any offspring at risk. Unless you are an experienced breeder then the best option is to not even consider having any litters, and get the cat neutered instead. Additionally, there are so many cats and kittens who need homes, it's not a good idea to bring even more into the world who will need homes.
As soon as the kittens are weaned; preferably fairly shortly after so she doesn't get pregnant again. The mother cat's ovaries produce hormones that are essential for milk production; once the kittens no longer require milk, the mother cat can be spayed.