The best way you can stop your cat getting pregnant is to spay her, and possibly spay or neuter any other house cats you may have. If she's the only cat in your household, you could attempt to keep her indoors, but once on heat will do anything in her power to get outside and mate with a Tom.
It is possible and quite common to spay a pregnant cat. Your vet will quite happily do this and therefore, terminate the pregnancy (obviously if she is not too far gone yet)
When a cat is pregnant, the cat will act differently. Every cat might act a little differently when pregnant but here are the main things:Your cat will want more attention than usual.Your cat will gain a huge appetite.Your cat will have different moods meaning sometimes your cat will hide from you and want to be left alone and other times your cat will want your full attention.Your cat will meow a lot.Your cat will sleep more than usual.
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A hanging belly in a cat often occurs after the cat has been neutered. Chances are that the cat is not pregnant, but you can take it to a vet to be sure.
well it depends on the cat because if it is it will start getting signs about 3 weeks after like nipples swelling up
the cat stops having litters when the cat stops getting pregnant by a male cat
A pregnant cat will start licking when she is getting towards time for labor.
She will probably get pregnant .
yes Yes, because you don't want to take any chances of it getting hurt. Plus, your cat needs a lot of rest since she is pregnant.
You can't. A cat will stay in heat and continue to come into heat unless a male cat mates with her, or she is spayed. Unlike most mammals, cats will only ovulate while in the act of mating, so nothing else (unless spayed) will actually stop the heat cycle.
that is actually is not possible unless something went wrong when your cat was getting fixed. vets usually know what they're doing, so something shouldn't have went wrong. I would first contact a vet to make sure your cat is not pregnant.
Yes, I've have had a cat that purred while she was pregnant.
It is possible and quite common to spay a pregnant cat. Your vet will quite happily do this and therefore, terminate the pregnancy (obviously if she is not too far gone yet)
Yes. In fact, that is the only time that a cat can get pregnant.
If heavily pregnant, yes, the cat will most likely be showing. At sometime around the fifth week of pregnancy, you will probably be able to notice the cat's stomach is getting a little bigger and rounder. A cat's nipples become enlarged and become very pink around three weeks into the pregnancy. This is the easiest sign to see if your cat is pregnant. If you are unsure, it is best to go to a vet who can scan your cat which will tell you if your cat is expecting kittens, and possibly how many.
No. Animals can only get animals of their own species pregnant. A dog can only get a dog pregnant, a cat can only get a cat pregnant, etc.
yes a cat over about 4 months can potentially become pregnant