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than the male one but the male cat is extremly afraid of the female cat and runs away from her , the place of meeting is the male,s teretory and in normal situation he should attack any outsider or at least be in control , either accept the small female cat or reject it not be afraid !
please find a solution to arrange a marrage!!1

2006-11-02 17:03:55 · 8 answers · asked by Ahmad F 1 in Pets Cats

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Hi Ahmed...I'm copying the information "A Veterinarian" answered recently about breeding female cats who are too young:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvJ6hzX72AF70jALxaSPaRvsy6IX?qid=20061102162046AAxfLM0

Cats can get pregnant at 5-6 months of age. But that's like a human getting pregnant at 10-12 years old....not a good thing for the physical health of the mother.

Take her to your veterinarian. They can tell you whether she's pregnant or not. If she is, and it's early enough in the pregnancy, she can be safely spayed...which will avoid numerous problems.

If you're asking because she has a big belly, and she's never been in for her routine kitten healthcare, there's a HUGE chance she's got worms (which will cause a big belly.) OTC dewormers will not work for the types of worms most commonly present, and can actually make her sick.

Please call your veterinarian's office first thing in the morning and make an appointment for her to be seen ASAP.

I'm a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.

2006-11-02 20:40:55 · answer #1 · answered by ♪ Seattle ♫ 7 · 2 0

Ahmed...breeding female cats so young is very dangerous to their health. You really must research this on the Internet as you are putting your female cat into danger as well as her kittens. You are likely to have more problems with the birth of the kittens as well as development problems. Females should be bred after they are 9 months or older in order to guarantee a safe and healthy pregnancy.

2006-11-02 20:41:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

uuhh if you're looking to breed them, which im going to assume that you are, a female cat does not come into heat until she reaches 6 months of age. as for the male, was he raised around other cats? he may be apprehensive of her because he doesn't know what to make of her. get them in a small room together with nothing to hide under. they will be forced to interact. make sure you watch them carefully.

2006-11-02 17:06:59 · answer #3 · answered by Artemiseos 4 · 0 0

a million. i do not learn about a spay center, yet i understand shelters grant low-cost spaying/neutering and are typically trusting. on the vet it would want to cost better. We took our cats to the vet because we don't love the shelters in our section, yet that's basically us. you would have very outstanding centers the position you stay. 2. I extremely do no longer understand. i imagine they placed us for $ninety or some thing, notwithstanding it develop into an entire examine up, too..I dunno if that counts for some thing. 3. 4 months is a robust age, yet some places will in hardship-free words do it at 6 months, and infrequently they recommend later. 4. Introduce them slowly. placed them in separate rooms and slowly enable them get used to the heady scent, in the journey that they cuddle round particular issues swap them round to assist. you won't be able to easily toss them at one yet another, your older cat will sense threatened, and would damage the more youthful one. 5. continuously cuddle and be outstanding, make certain she knows the position the nutrients is and the clutter container, and oftentimes basically enable her get use to her surroundings. even as she's tender sufficient she'll examine each and every thing out. 6. Apple cider. Sorry, that basically popped into my head. xD

2016-10-16 07:25:08 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

wait until the female cat is in heat and then you wont be able to keep the male cat away from her!

2006-11-02 17:05:47 · answer #5 · answered by mighty_power7 7 · 0 0

you need to wise up, there are enough kittens around without yours and being stupid is not a reason to breed a kitten. male cats are not "heated", pick up a book and give the cat to someone who can care for it!

2006-11-02 17:10:17 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yikes...first of all, males dont go into heat...females do. and they can do it before 6 months of age but its not common. however, if she does not get spayed and/or he does not get neutered, then expect another litter of kittens to add to the overpopulation of cats in this country.

2006-11-02 17:08:57 · answer #7 · answered by s w 3 · 0 0

CATS IS TOO YOUNG!! are you nuts!? do you not know how many kittens and cats are put down b/c they have no home!! not b/c they are sick, just b/c they have no home!! this makes me very sad!!!! and here you are asking us how to make more!!!!!!

2006-11-02 17:12:24 · answer #8 · answered by rblankenship_rblankenship 5 · 0 0

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