Ooh, dear, she's just a little bit young, still growing herself ... cats are classed as kittens until about 9 months old.
Did she start making loud wailing noises a while back? Did she become more affectionate than normal? Did she start rolling onto her back & purring loudly? These some of the signs that a cat is calling or in season & receptable to advances from a male cat.
At about 3 weeks into their pregnancy, a cat's nipples will become slightly more pronounced & rosier in colour - this is known as 'pinking up' & is generally the first sign that a cat is, indeed, pregnant. Though sometimes they also have morning sickness as well.
As has already been recommended, I'd pop her along to the vet. Explain the situation & ask his or her advice.
2006-11-06 01:51:25
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answered by Solow 6
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cats only have there oestrus cycle from feburary to september so the chances of her being pregnant are slight. queens are sexually active from the age of 6 months so it is very low that she is pregnant. take her to the vet for a check up she might have eaten something that didn agree with her might just be 'under the weather'. i am doing cat breeding in college at the moment so i have a knowledge of cats a there cycles (i want to be a vet)
2006-11-06 06:13:27
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answered by Laila's Mummy! 5
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Well I hope this baby is NOT pregnant because you may well lose her. Take her to the vet and have her spayed even if she is pregnant. She has not finished growing yet and forcing her to carry a litter of kittens will weaken her and the kittens will probably not survive in any case. That's if she can actually give birth without a ceasarian.
2006-11-06 01:32:37
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answered by fenlandfowl 5
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If she is still not eating and seems off colour for a few days, then a vet's visit is definitely in order, just to get her checked over. You may want to consider getting her spayed as well, there are too many homeless cats out there and not spaying is irresponsible.
2006-11-06 01:24:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Cats are sexually active at 6 months, so it is possible. However, its more likely to just be a minor illness. Pregancy shouldn't really affect eating habits. Best thing to do is get down the vets.
2006-11-06 00:58:08
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answered by Shinny 3
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Cat being pregnant lasts between 60 to sixty 5 days. throughout the time of the 1st couple of weeks of a cat's being pregnant, she would be in a position to seem and behave often. It takes 3 weeks in the previous cat being pregnant indications come into view... a million. In 3 weeks her nipples will grow to be purple. it somewhat is maximum seen if it somewhat is the 1st time the queen is pregnant. From that 2d it is going to take six weeks in the previous the kittens arrive. 2. A pregnant cat will sleep extra and is no longer drawn to male cats. 3. warmth cycles supply up and the cat turns into extra loving. in case your cat is used to stroll exterior, she would be in a position to voluntarily spend extra time at residing house throughout tom cat gestation. 4. throughout being pregnant a cat will income weight. in spite of the undeniable fact that it lasts until eventually the 5th week in the previous this turns into seen. 5. After six weeks her nipples will additionally advance notably. From then on they're crammed with milk. 6. Your cat will % to consume further and further. it somewhat is stable. supply her sufficient (her favourite nutrition mixed with kitten nutrition), yet do no longer overfeed her. some days in the previous start, her urge for nutrition will decrease returned. 7. over the previous days of tom cat gestation, you will desire to exhibit screen your pregnant cat heavily. a number of indications point out that start is coming near. (a) Drop of temperature with a million°C (or 2°F). favourite is 38.6°(a hundred and one.5°F). (b) under pressure habit. Your queen searches for a place to furnish start. (c) Milk production from her nipples. (d) as quickly as exertions starts off, your cat will start to purr rhythmically and breathe heavily. transport would be coming near, in spite of the undeniable fact that it is likewise available that it nonetheless takes some hours in the previous the 1st kitten arrives.
2016-10-21 08:42:34
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answered by reatherford 4
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Take her to the vet for a check up and while you are there if everything is ok get her sterilised then you wont have to worry in the future whether she is pregnant or not.
2006-11-06 14:51:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Take her for a CAT scan
hohhoho
2006-11-06 21:00:16
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answered by Rich S 5
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take her to the vet if shes like this for a few days but chances are she is just feeling a little off colour just like humans have off days? did you have fireworks going off near you last night mayb they scared her or maybe she just doesnt like the cold leave her a few day see if she perks up if not the vet will tell you quick enough.
2006-11-06 00:57:00
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answered by Anonymous
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She might just be having a lazy day, Doesnt mean shes pregnant! if she carries on being like this then take her to the vets it the only way to know for sure!
2006-11-06 00:57:47
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answered by kisskiss78098 1
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