Well, she might be pregnant, but I don't think those 5 points have anything to do with it.
1 - 2. Cats are hungry, they are alllways hungry, and they will keep eating if you keep offering them food. I feed my cats a specific amount, twice per day. If you give her too much food, she will eat more, get fat, and eat even more, and as a result, she will poop more.
3. Cats have nipples all the time. Are they big, swollen and obvious? Then it might indicate pregnancy. If they are just small little nubs, then that is normal all the time.
4-5. Some cats don't meow a lot, some do. Some cats move a lot, others don't. Do you play with her? Does she move then? Cats favourite spots and can usually be found there, and every now and then they go nuts and run around like crazies. If her behaviour has changed recently, and she used to be active and talkative and now isn't, she should see a vet because she could be sick.
If she is pregnant, she will get fat, but it won't be flabby (it'll be a hard round mass in her belly), and will start looking for places to have her kittens. And her nipples will be swollen and obvious. You can bring her to the vet when she gets further along to have an ultrasound or an x-ray to detect the kittens.
Since your cat isn't spayed, go to the vet, and have her spayed. She will be healthier, live longer, be less tempermental (she won't go into heat!) AND she will not have kittens. There are so many cats in shelters already, please do not contribute to the problem by allowing your cat to go around without having been spayed, because if she encounters a male cat, she WILL get pregnant eventually.
2007-01-05 08:31:33
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answered by Zoe 6
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That does sound like the signs of a pregnant cat. I was going suggest 1 2 & 3 as signs but you seem to be on top of things. What kind of cat do you have?
2007-01-05 08:27:39
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answered by Average Joe 3
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She may be bred. The best way is to have an x-ray taken. However the kittens will not show up via x-ray untill 52 day after your cat was bred. Ultra sound can detect fetal heart beats as early as two weeks. A cats gestation is 60-65 days.
2007-01-05 08:27:46
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answered by crazypranks 2
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You can look for a lot of other things also. If there is a sudden weight gain, or things like that. Has she been outside a lot? She could also be sick. Maybe you should go see the vet? Good luck!
2007-01-05 08:28:25
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answered by Anonymous
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That one guy was mean and obviously doesnt know anything about being pregnant! I dont even know why guys answer these questions sometimes... they get bored and decide " hey lets go in the pregnancy room"!? You are fine with the cat box in the same room, just not suppose to change the litter, thats it!
2016-05-23 06:47:14
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't know if those all are signs (i know #s 2 3 and 5 are signs) but just wait a couple of weeks and see if she gets fatter, and if she does, then she is
good luck
2007-01-05 08:53:49
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answered by Des 2
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If she is pregnant she will grow bigger and her mammary glands (i.e.breasts) and nipples will become more prominent. Also she will start getting into all kinds of places looking for a place to deliver.
2007-01-05 08:28:11
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answered by xena4_7 2
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sounds like she is but just send her to the vet to double confirm okay? good luck
2007-01-05 09:26:21
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answered by Marie Q 4
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yeah it is
2007-01-05 08:26:17
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answered by Anonymous
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