I believe the correct term for a pregnant or nursing cat is a 'queen'.
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A mother cat can be called a "Queen"
Mother cats that are nursing or expecting kittens are called queens.
A Queen cat is called just that - A Queen! Female cats that pregnant or nursing are called Queens.
A mother nursing kits (or any pregnant cat in the nursery, for that matter) in the warriors series is called a queen.
Yes, a cat can go into heat while nursing her kittens.
To introduce an orphaned kitten to a nursing cat, start by rubbing a towel on the nursing cat to transfer her scent to the towel. Then, gently rub the orphaned kitten with the same towel to transfer the scent. Place the orphaned kitten near the nursing cat and monitor their interaction closely. The nursing cat may accept the orphaned kitten and begin nursing it. Be patient and give them time to adjust to each other.
No, it is not recommended to spay a cat while she is nursing her kittens. It is best to wait until the kittens are weaned before spaying the mother cat.
A queen is a she-cat expecting kits or nursing them. Also medicine cats are not allowed to have kits, but Leafpool disobeyed. Sometimes queens will claim each others kits as well.
Yes, a nursing cat can be spayed, but it is generally recommended to wait until the kittens are weaned to reduce the risk of complications.