Around about twelve hours before giving birth your cat will seem agitated and restless. She might eat less than usual, and may meow for company. Try to encourage her to stay in the area where she will give birth. If necessary sit with her as time permits and try to encourage her to relax. Eventually she will start to give birth at this stage it is best with most cats to leave them alone. Check on her about every twenty minutes, or just allow one person to remain in the room with her. Some cats might panic during labor, some cats might follow their owner around crying if your cat does do this it is best to contact a local vet. most kittens are born about 30-60 minutes apart, occasionally several hours apart.
They change because when the cat is focusing on a specific object the pupil gets bigger to keep focus, when the pupil is a diamond shape that then means that the cat/kitten is not focusing on something particular
There are just too many factors at play here. First off, why is she being run continuously with the bull? Ideally the bull should be separated from the cow except during the time she needs to be bred or is ready to be bred. She should be bred 45 to 60 days after giving birth, a couple weeks later to time her cycles so that she calves around the same date. But if she's being run with the bull continuously she could have been bred much too soon after birth, like 20 to 30 days after giving birth, which is too soon because it doesn't give her the time to rest and allow her uterus to "involute" or return to its normal shape before conception. So if I were you, unless there's a good reason that the bull should be kept with the cow 24/7/365, consider separating them for the reasons stated above.
Mercury does not change size and shape easily because it remains in liquid form at room temperature, unlike solid substances which can change shape more readily under pressure or temperature changes. Mercury's unique properties make it a useful liquid metal for various applications.
Fishes are cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates that have gills for breathing and fins for movement and stability. They vary in size, shape, and color, and most species have scales covering their body. Fishes reproduce by laying eggs or giving birth to live young, and they play a vital role in aquatic ecosystems.
The amoeba is a type of an organism which is unicellular and has no definite shape. Amoeba came from the Greek word 'amibe' that means change.
3-4 weeks before giving birth your guinea pig will put on a lot of wieght.She wil start to form a shape like a pear/bell.If your guinea pig is pregnant 2 weeks before giving birth you be able to feel the babies move.
It is a physical change, because you're giving the wood a new shape.
At the end of the second month your mare should look almost as good as she did before pregnancy. If she was in very good shape before and during pregnancy she will have the advantage when it comes to getting into shape again.
no a change in shape is physical change
can solid change shape
No, some substances change their whole form and others just change their color and shape.
Some of the good ones can around Thanks-giving and Christmas Some of the desperate one can around Thanksgiving and Christmas
no new chemical products are formed .there is only a change in shape .the products after and before are same that is wood and graphite
Signs:(before giving birth) warm belly wanting to eat more/hungry all the time larger belly Wanting personal space (when giving birth): squeaking noising
Changing the shape CAN change the density. If you change it into a smaller shape, then you increase the density. However the mass will not change.
Yes, the shape of your cervix will change after you give birth so a doctor can tell visually while examining you.
The force responsible for giving a solid its shape is typically intermolecular forces between its particles. These forces hold the particles together in a specific arrangement, which determines the solid's shape.