They will not go back to normal, only shrink by a miniature amount.
Pregnant or not, cats usually have 8 teats. It is possible for them to have extra, so-called "supernumerary", teats. (This can occur in dogs and humans, too.)
No, extra teats will not grow on a cat if she is carrying more kittens than she has teats. Cats are born with a set number of teats, typically between 6 and 8, and this number does not change. The kittens will compete for the available teats, and the weaker ones may have to be supplemented with bottle feeding if they cannot access enough milk.
same reason you have them
A normal rabbit has eight teats. Even some litters have 12 or more babies. The mother seems to be able to feed them all.
Female Rats and Mice have 12 teats.
her teats will get swollen, her belly will get bigger
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the kittens are biting to hard! Its time for a saucer!
Male cats do not have functional teats like female cats do. They may have small, underdeveloped nipples but they do not serve a purpose in the same way as a female cat's teats.
Usually, yes. But the teats on a bore are for no purpose.
12 teats of course of you are not sure go look and get killed little brats
They are called teats on animals. Yes, they get teats when they are pregnant. They have them when they are not but they remain small. When a female gets pregnant the teats will expans to help with milk production to feed the babies.