She could be. My cat had 6 kittens when she was about 7 months old. But the noise they make when they are in heat sounds almost like a bird. They sound like they are rolling their tongue like speaking Spanish. When I was given my cat I thought that was just how she meowed and therefore named her Pidgey. Because she sounded like a pigeon! What a surprise I had!
2007-02-13 05:34:23
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answered by Margie B 2
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YES, she very possibly could be---at least coming into heat. 6 Months is about the standard for most cats, but not all, some mature (males) around 4 months, and females can go into heat at 4 months. Call your vet and see just how soon you can get her in there to get spayed. If she is just coming into heat, they may do it right now. Some vets won't spay while the cat is in heat. Hope yours will. Otherwise, you won't be sleeping for about 3 weeks to a month. Good luck.
2007-02-13 04:58:33
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answered by sharon w 5
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4 months is very youthful to return into warmth, whether it does ensue. one among my kitties got here into warmth at 4 a million/2 months. I had her spayed some weeks later. 4 months is a how you are able to youthful to be a mom. Her physique continues to be springing up. call the vet and tell him which you think of your cat is in warmth and could have mated. tell him you p.c. the spay ASAP. He could provide you an appointment for after the warmth is over. some million-2 weeks from the beginning up of warmth. i'm happy which you quite p.c. to do the ultimate difficulty on your kitty. Purrs, The Cat lady
2016-10-02 02:04:31
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answered by Anonymous
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yes they can, 4 months is on the earlier side but they do go into heat this quickly. The vet will spay her in heat, its a bit riskier do to blood engorement of the sexual organs, but most will still complete it so you can take her in now. This will help with the yowling and she will be gone for overnight so you can get at least one nights sleep. Just dont kick her out of the house now.
2007-02-13 04:55:39
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answered by I luv Pets 7
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Get her spayed immediately!!
Each year, in this country alone, millions of healthy, adoptable cats and dogs are killed because there are not enough homes for them all. Please read the article on The Crisis of Pet Overpopulation. Too many companion animals competing for too few good homes is the most obvious consequence of uncontrolled breeding. Living creatures have become throwaway items to be cuddled when cute and abandoned when inconvenient.
You can help solve the crisis of pet overpopulation by spaying and neutering your pets. Did you know that one female dog and her offspring can give birth to 67,000 puppies. In seven years, one cat and her young can produce 420,000 kittens. Did you know that spaying or neutering is good for your pet, you and the community. Spaying and neutering helps dogs and cats live longer, healthier lives. Here are some common thoughts about why people don’t spay or neuter their pets.
Where to have your pets spayed or neutered.
If you can not find a free/low cost spaying & neutering clinic here that is closest to you, then contact your local veterinarian, animal shelter and/or animal rescue group. They should be able to help you. To see the benefits and for more information on Spaying/Neutering and websites, visit http://www.mypetnanny.info/Link_Pages/Lost_Found.htm
2007-02-13 04:53:04
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answered by Kamah 3
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Yes , she could very well be in heat. I would be very careful not to even let her get near the door, and call the vet to make an appointment to have her spayed ASAP.
2007-02-13 05:22:56
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answered by Kitty Mom 4
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Get her spayed when she is at least 6 to 8 months old.
2007-02-13 04:54:48
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answered by Scippio of Light 5
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my kitty got in heat at 4months and had babies at 6months..they come in heat quite young...after the heat you should get baby fixed;so she;ll feel better and you'll be better 'and sleep better ..good luck and remember they can;t help all the meowing and walking in place for hours on end,,
2007-02-13 04:59:20
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answered by Cami lives 6
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Yeah....my kitten went into heat early too...about that age. I asked about it on here and all I got are answers about getting her fixed. I haven't looked at the other responses to your question yet, but I bet that is what they all say.....
2007-02-13 05:29:36
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answered by Anonymous
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spay her please i beg you do it now and do it early, the lady that moved in across from my parents originally had 3 female unspayed cats and now a couple of years later is over run with at least 30 cats.
they are always pregnant,their daughters are always pregnant the toms are always fighting,spraying and all of them use the neighborhood gardens as their toilet. no one on my parents street likes her. and the council keeps fining her and still the cats keep breeding ill, strays which are poorly socialized.
2007-02-13 08:39:59
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answered by Anonymous
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