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Signs of Pregnancy in Cats and Caring of Pregnant Cat


Signs of Pregnancy in Cats


Many cat breeders wonder how I know my cat is pregnant. There are several signs known to cats breeders that are obvious signs and do not require much experience. In this article, we will explain these signs in details .

Age for Pregnancy in Cats : 
Some females are ready to mate at the age of 7 months and sometimes 4 months, as in Burmese cats or some Siamese species. Cats may also get pregnant at this age, but there is a risk to them, as they are very small and may tire a lot of pregnancy and need great care. Her attention is greater in this period.


All this is known to the breeder when it comes to the maturity of the cat .. It is her desire to mating .


What are the signs of pregnancy in cats?
- The first signs will be in the breast area .. You will find the cat breast has become more red and expanded patches .. This is evidence that her body began to change to be able to breastfeed their young.

- Also on the level of the relationship with you will find your cat become more cynical and always try to attract your attention and try to gain your attention .

- The appetite will also be significantly open and you will find the cat eating anything .. here the body needs more food.

- As pregnancy progresses you will find that your cat has started nesting behavior and is exploring the appropriate places to give birth.

- After 22 days of pregnancy you can go to the veterinarian to reveal the embryos with ultrasound.

- Abdominal swelling and weight gain will be noticeable after the fourth week.


How long lasts cat pregnancy ?
Average cat pregnancy period of 65 days .. You can save them easily .. Where the human pregnancy 9 months .. And cat pregnancy is  9 weeks .


How do I know she will give birth soon?
There are several signs that the date of birth is approaching:

- Before the date of delivery by nearly three days .. You will find that the cat's feeding began to grow more and produce milk.

- Decrease in cat temperature.

- Decrease in appetite.

- You will find that it does not calm down and start nesting and searching for the place of birth seriously.

- You will find that it has become more affectionate than the previous and follow you from room to room and be tense and not reassuring and here comes your role reassuring and give the necessary tenderness.

- The cat may also start with reptile, panting, saliva and rapid breathing

- On the day of birth you will find that she suffers from vaginal discharge and cramps ..

Then the birth process begins

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