Pregnancy is 9 weeks. I can confirm my cat is pregnant at 5 weeks. Up until that point I'm unsure. At the end of pregnancy they will start to bag up....her breasts will enlarge and fill with milk........also she will start to look for places to have them....also she is likely to sit about alot more, prior to labour. When labour starts she could be restless and more vocal than usual....or she could simply disappear and go off and have them somewhere. Unless you saw your cat mating and write it down on the calendar there is no way of guessing how long she has to go to delivery day. If unsure keep her in the house and prepare the area you want her to deliver in. Guessing when she is due by how large she gets is not much help as you don't know how many kittens she has inside her.
Leave it alone soon they will get the picture I have had several cats/kittens so I have been through this many times. Sometimes you can bottle cat milk, but most likely the cat will have to put up with it until the kittens are ready.
My client witnesses a hermaphrodite cat have kittens, it looks mostly male from the outside but delivered kittens.
'with two kittens' describe the cat. So, you should write 'is sleeping'. But if you mean that all three of them are sleeping, write 'A cat and his two kittens are sleeping'.
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.
Cats usually have on average four kittens in litter but some litters can have up to eight or more kittens or even only one kitten.
A cat usually comes back into heat when her kittens are weaned, but some Queens start as soon as the kittens are born.
The best idea is to leave the cat there until the cat comes out.
Leave it alone soon they will get the picture I have had several cats/kittens so I have been through this many times. Sometimes you can bottle cat milk, but most likely the cat will have to put up with it until the kittens are ready.
as soon as she has the litter she will be ok she's justbeing protective of the kittens she has
No, it is not possible for a spayed cat to have kittens. The spaying procedure removes the cat's entire reproductive system, which includes any unborn kittens if any are present. If the cat is far into her pregnancy, it may be safer (unless a vet says otherwise) to let the kittens be born and then spay the mother as soon as the kittens are weaned. A cat early in pregnancy can be spayed safely.
A cat in heat will be howling, spraying, and rolling around everywhere, also trying to run out and away if she is an inside cat. If she is an outside cat get ready to have kittens.
As soon as the kittens are weaned; preferably fairly shortly after so she doesn't get pregnant again. The mother cat's ovaries produce hormones that are essential for milk production; once the kittens no longer require milk, the mother cat can be spayed.
Six months is considered the norm for when a kitten goes into heat for the first time, but some have done it as soon as four and a half months. A cat can get pregnant in its first heat cycle.
My client witnesses a hermaphrodite cat have kittens, it looks mostly male from the outside but delivered kittens.
'with two kittens' describe the cat. So, you should write 'is sleeping'. But if you mean that all three of them are sleeping, write 'A cat and his two kittens are sleeping'.
Then you will have to bottle feed the kittens or get another cat with kittens to do it. You can ask a vet if you need kitten formula. A pregnant cat will usually not show milk until soon before she gives birth.
kittens is little cat(s)