A cat will stop lactating when she is no longer nursing her kittens. A cat will know when to stop her kittens from nursing when she is ready.
You can't - it's a natural process for the mother cat to lactate while she's pregnant or just given birth. She will stop naturally once the kittens stop feeding from her.
A female cat is fertile its entire life. Spay your cat to stop it from going into heat in the future.
If your cat is hissing at strangers you can't stop your cat from hissing at them. The only thing I can think of that would stop a cat from hissing at someone is letting a cat get to know a person long enough that the cat isn't afraid of the person, and will therefore get along with him/her.
Make your cat less attractive
u mean y would a cat stop sheading? well maybe it just ran out of fur:)
Yes, spaying a female cat will stop her coming into heat, as the procedure involves the removal of the entire reproductive organs.
lactating means that the brests of the female are full of milk for the baby <3
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The Jill should stop lactating when she weans her kits between seven and nine weeks, but depending on the time of year she could go back into estrus a couple of weeks after that
5 to 6 weeks, depends on the female.
No, cows continue to lactate after giving birth (between pregnancies). Many cows are 'dried off' (where they stop lactating) during the later stage of pregnancy before she gives birth again.
The same way any mammal does -- they simply are there when the cat is born, and they remain there throughout the cat's life. It's hard to see them on a cat that is not lactating, because then they are quite small and covered in fur, but they are definitely present.
Skin, hair, eyes, ears, vagina, lactating breasts, noses, bones, etc.
After your cat stop growing!
your cat will stop growning when she/he reaches adulthood (1 and a half) or if your cat keeps growning ask your vet
A female cat is fertile its entire life. Spay your cat to stop it from going into heat in the future.
If your cat is hissing at strangers you can't stop your cat from hissing at them. The only thing I can think of that would stop a cat from hissing at someone is letting a cat get to know a person long enough that the cat isn't afraid of the person, and will therefore get along with him/her.
Why feed a cat? To stop it annoying you.