pink nipples -they become loving -more sleep ,they have no interest in males stay inside,weight gained-they eat more-
all of this should be done for up too 65 days if not about 2 days more at the most
A pregnant cat may exhibit signs of heat if she is experiencing a false pregnancy, hormonal imbalance, or complications with the pregnancy. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and ensure the health and well-being of the cat and her kittens.
Typically, a cat will not show signs of being in heat once they have been bred.
A woman shows signs of being pregnant when she first misses her periods or when the periods are delayed.
A cat's pregnancy term is typically around 63-65 days. Signs of a pregnant cat may include increased appetite, weight gain, enlarged nipples, and behavioral changes such as nesting or seeking more attention.
Some signs that a pregnant cat's uterus is preparing for birth include nesting behavior, restlessness, increased vocalization, and a decrease in appetite. Additionally, the cat may start to show signs of milk production and may seek out a secluded area to give birth.
If the cat was recently pregnant you can look at the uterine horns for signs of involution (longitudinal stria on the outside of the uterus, signs of tisue sloughing on the uterine lining). However, if you have an older cat it will be difficult to tell if the cat had been pregnant at one point or has just gone through multiple heat cycles as both increase the size of the uterine arteries and the uterus itself.
No, it is not possible for a cat to become pregnant after being spayed, as spaying involves the removal of the reproductive organs necessary for pregnancy.
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Yes. But they can also be signs that your period is arriving soon
they are spawners. they dont get "pregnant"
No, a non-pregnant cat cannot nurse kittens because she will not produce milk without being pregnant or recently giving birth.