Almost certainly. Tomcats are drawn to a queen in heat, and it takes only a very few minutes to impregnate a queen; if your cat was in heat, and missing outside for two hours, she is almost certainly pregnant now, probably with kittens from several different toms.
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If she is still in heat, bring her into the house. It will prevent an additional kitten or two from being conceived.
No, a cat will not go into heat if she is already pregnant.
No, it's probably napping exploring or playing.
Yes. In fact, that is the only time that a cat can get pregnant.
Cats are notorius for having false pregnacies.
A cat can get pregnant within 24-48 hours after mating.
They get in heat and a male cat impregnates her.
Yes. A can will accept a mate and become pregnant only when she is in heat. At no other time will she want to mate.
No it does not. Basically the female cat will stay in heat until she is bred and pregnant. That is why you need to spay her as soon as possible. Other animals such as the dog have a set length of time for their heat cycle such as 2-3 weeks and then they are out of heat but a cat when she comes into heat, stays in heat until she is pregnant. Spay her! Good luck.
A female cat will typically stop being in heat once she successfully mates and becomes pregnant. If she does not mate, she will continue to cycle in and out of heat until she does. If she does not become pregnant, she may experience a rest period before going into heat again.
No; Only when in heat is a female cat interested in a Tom cat.
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.
same way as humans and if you dont know that you are too young to be asking