They get in heat and a male cat impregnates her.
If a pregnant cat passes away before it's kittens are born, unless the kittens are removed through cesarean section, then the kittens unfortunately will die as well.
No, a non-pregnant cat cannot nurse kittens because she will not produce milk without being pregnant or recently giving birth.
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.
Pregnant. A female cat is called a Queen and a male cat is a Tom. When the Cat is having her kittens, it is called Queening.
The kittens are kicking inside her.
yes
Seems to be - I used to workj on farms and the cats were always getting pregnant, kittens everywhere !
Bring your cat into your house while she's pregnant and keep her in there until she gives birth and the kittens grow up.
no, you can only feed milk to kittens.
It depends on how many kittens they are having. My two cats who are sisters got pregnant at about the same time. One got really big, she had seven kittens. The other didn't get very big at all and she had four.
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.
Yes, a cat can get pregnant while nursing her kittens. This is known as "maternal mating" and can occur as early as a few weeks after giving birth. It is important to spay or neuter your pets to prevent unwanted litters.