Yes, sweetie... yu just saw two cats mating. If your Tuffy isn't de-sexed (spayed), then she will likely become pregnant. And no, Pi will not "elope" with Tuffy - cats don't elope and get married. Tuffy will stay with you and if she has been impregnated by Pi, then expect to have kittens in 3 months. Oh, there is feline "AIDS" and cats ctahc them if they have not been immunized against it. They get it from an infected cat.
2007-02-17 18:45:20
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answered by Phoebhart 6
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Was your spell check broke or what? Learn how to spell or use the spell check it's not there to look good.
Well I'd say be prepared for Tuffy's and Pi's babies in about 62 days or less. There are good sites you can look up to help you on this. Why didn't you get her fixed? This cures the problem before it would have ever happened. Not fixing ones cat or dog is so irresponsible as a pet owner. I have 14 cats and 3 dogs, all of them are fixed. I'd never have it any other way. Fixing my son's kitten even calmed him down, now he's not attacking everything that moves (like us). If your cat wasn't vaccinated for, rabies, distemper, feline leukemia, feline aids, and other diseases, then yes your cat may get them from this male, if he has them. Also the babies can have these diseases passed on to them and can never be give away or sold. She will now need to be tested for the different diseases and viruses.
2007-02-17 19:18:06
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answered by wolfinator25840 5
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I think you've posted a pretty good description of feline mating.
Tuffy's pregnancy should go alright, but you should have her checked out by a vet, just as a human goes to a doctor when she's pregnant, just to be sure everything is OK.
Since you didn't have Tuffy spayed, I hope you're prepared to be responsible for the kittens!
Yes, cats can get AIDS, but it's not likely. It's not like in humans, where an infection with HIV is almost certain to develop into AIDS. In cats, while FIV infection is becoming more and more common, feline AIDS seems to remain fairly rare. My dearly departed Scooter was FIV+ for pretty much his whole life; he lived to be almost sixteen, never got AIDS, and his death had nothing to do with his FIV. I know a woman who works with a feral rescue group who has dealt with dozens and dozens of FIV+ cats and she's only known of four cases that developed into AIDS.
Also unlike HIV in humans, FIV is seldom if ever transmitted through sex. It's usually passed via deep bite wounds from fights.
I don't think they'll elope; cats don't usually do that. Now that they've mated they've probably pretty much lost interest in one another. Cats are like that...
2007-02-17 18:52:26
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answered by Mick 5
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From what you say they were having sex and they were not done when you came in, and yes cats can get AIDS too no is left out on that one, no they do not elope male will take on many females nothing personal .Yes Tuffy was tired after sex are you .. Tuffy might be a Mom ya wait and see her belly will grow.
2007-02-18 04:44:17
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answered by marsh 7
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There is a disease that effects cats the same way AIDS effects us. Its called Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). It is related to AIDS but humans cant get it from their cat. Researchers think it effects up to 10 percent of the national cat population, esp in free roaming males. It is transmitted thru cat bites. My first advice would be to take your female to the vet. She should have ALL her shots. And get her spayed, it will make her less attractive to toms. A lot of diseases that are the most deadly, a simple vaccination could have prevented. You seem to care a lot about your cat and I wish you good luck. If it turns out your cat IS pregnant, please care for her the way a pregnant queen deserves to be and have her spayed after her litter is raised and weaned. And if kittens are the result, please find homes for them or keep them. Dont just dump them. Working with rescue animals, I dont know how people can do some of the things they do. you will have a guilt free conscience if you do the right thing, according to my home vet book of cats they were prob mating but i dont know if he was on her long enough to get her pregnant. but according to my book, when the male ejaculates, the female screams
2007-02-17 19:27:31
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answered by Brandi A 3
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Odds are, your cat's just tired....that happens when anyone has intercourse (lol). What you should do is have your cat spayed, there are too many strays out there as is. To anwer another question (I'm having a little trouble decifering everything in your question) YES cats actually CAN get AIDS, but not human AIDS. There is a feline HIV/AIDS virus that your vet can do a simple blood test for, and vaccinate against. Take your cat to a vet, have her spayed, and enjoy a happier kitty.
2007-02-17 18:45:35
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answered by Doc 4
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Yes they were mating, having sex, Tuffy will be fine as long as Pi is healthy, do you know Pi's parents. Just make sure he has had his shots and everything will be alright. She will always love you and stay with you.
2007-02-21 13:08:57
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answered by Kris H 4
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OH FOR PITYS SAKE...WHY DO YOU ALL THINK YOU HAVE TO CORRECT SOMEONE ON THEIR SPELLING??? AND IT ISNT NICE TO MAKE FUN OF PPL EITHER!
yes hun, your tuff and Pi mated, but if it only happened once, chances are no real conception took place. however, if it did you will only get one kitten. gestation (length of pregnancy) is usually 60 to 63 days. she was simply tired, so i wouldnt worry about her. i would consider getting her updated on her vaccinations and worming though so if she is pregnant her kitten(s) will have the best chances of being healthy. towards the end of her pregnancy begin feeding her purina kitten chow. here is a link to help you.
http://www.2ndchance.info/felinelabor.htm
2007-02-17 19:33:40
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answered by Tammy M 6
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Yes, they have sex, but not exactly like us. Close though...
They won't elope if you provide food.
Cats can catch a feline version of AIDS, but it is rare: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feline_immunodeficiency_virus and their vet would have detected it.
2007-02-17 18:45:06
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answered by Anonymous
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ask your self would invite toddler jesus interior for a warm cup of espresso, 2 greater-potential Exedrin and a few photos of tequila. After being kicked around like that, he possibly needs some stable stiff beverages.
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answered by ? 4
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