Yes, the only way for your cat not to have babies is if you get it fixed or if there are complications for your feline. All properly cared for cats should be vaccinated.
Babies are vaccinated to protect against common diseases until their immune systems are developed.
No, vaccinated babies are generally healthier than unvaccinated babies because vaccines help protect against serious diseases.
Babies and young children are more likely than adults to die from the flu. Babies under 6 months old cannot be vaccinated, so it is recommended that everyone else in the family be vaccinated in order to protect the baby.
It is generally safe to have cats around a premature infant as long as the cats are healthy, vaccinated, and do not pose a risk of scratching the baby. However, it is important to supervise interactions between the cats and the baby to ensure safety.
Yes Burmese cats stay like kittens their entire life even when they are vaccinated.
yes it can happen but those cats can have birth defects.
Yes, they can get diseases from the diseases they haven't been vaccinated yet for, and they can also get a disease they've already been vaccinated for if they were due for another vaccination at the time they were infected. Even if they're healthy indoor cats they can still get diseases from outdoor cats but they might be less likely to get infected with a disease if they have a healthy body. Oh, and just so you know abortion stops a beating heart, so please support the awarness.
Yes, distemper is a virus. If the animal is vaccinated, it will not contract distemper.
cats runaway when they have babies cause they get scared that other cats will find them so they run and hide then after a week or 2 it will come back and have they're babies at home in a place where it is warm keep your cats close!
No, male cats do not have nipples, only females (girl cats)do this is when they are going to have babies, so the babies will be able to drink their milk.
maybe, maybe not
Cats move their babies to keep them safe from predators and to find a more secure or comfortable location for them.