a feline pregnancy is 9 weeks in length and you can feel the babies in the womb at roughly 4-5 weeks. So roughly 4-5 weeks after you first feel the babies
She will come into heat shortly after having her kittens, around 4 weeks afterwards and will stay in heat until she is bred again. Why not have her spayed as soon as the kittens are weaned at around 4 weeks? Would be the best thing for her.
She can be fixed as soon as her kittens are weaned, at around six weeks of age. The mother will stop giving milk after she is spayed, so it is important you don't spay her before then.
the baby kittens will start to move around in the womb from when the cat is 6 weeks pregnant...until the second they are born. you might want to ask your vet though and make sure. another way to see if she is close to delivery is if her nipples are swollen and depending on the amount of milk she is producing, she might be ready very soon. :) good luck
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A trait seen amongst all cats from house cat to lions. A male will kill kittens in order to bring the female back into heat as soon as possible so he can mate with her. If the kittens are his however, and he knows it, then he will defend them.
a baby can feel as soon as its born remember that they are still like you and me
you can feel fluttering as soon as 3 months you won't feel them very often until you get about 4 months
3_4 months
Yur "baby belly" will not appear until the first few weeks of pregnancy.(:
When it's fully developed
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A cat usually comes back into heat when her kittens are weaned, but some Queens start as soon as the kittens are born.
As soon as you start to feel pain, stop until the pain goes away then start again.
Dont worry. It's supposed to be. It will get harder and bigger and if you haven't felt your baby move you will be felling it soon
It can feel sore as soon as you get up from the piercing table. Sitting down can be a pain, but leaning back can help that. Hope you find this usefull.
Surely, a lot of unsolicited advice will come your way as soon as your belly started showing or as soon as they learned you are pregnant. The best way to deal with is to just smile at them and politely change the topic.
57-70 days supposedly my cat had hers within a month in a half its hard to tell...feel her belly if u feel kittens r moving around in her belly they are coming soon so keep and eye out and keep her indoors.