If your cat is not spayed and you allow her to roam then YES she is probably pregnant. But the good thing is it is not to late and you can get her spayed NOW.
Do you realize that for every 1 person born, there are 7 puppies and kittens
born? At best, 1 will find a forever home.
And don't forget, that every "Free-to-good-home" litter takes homes away
from animals already at the shelter.
STOP letting your pets; or your friends, relatives or co-workers pets
contribute to the problem.
If you love animals, it is NOT ENOUGH to merely say "My pets are fixed".
Vow to educate and enable others to fix their pets too.
Spaying just 1 female dog or cat, will prevent 6 others from ending up in a
shelter the following year.
Please be part of the solution, NOT the problem!
Thank you. ^..^
2007-02-19 23:38:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No there is not any danger to the mum's existence through her brother being the father. each thing you need to understand you are able to learn out of your vet. besides, you are able to desire to nevertheless get her spayed after which you does not ought to difficulty some pregnant cat or kitten, yet it relatively is as much as you. i'd get her to the vet for a examine up and ask mutually as you're there approximately looking after her mutually as she's pregnant and raising the kittens.
2016-10-16 01:54:44
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answered by ? 4
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Well, without actually seeing your cat, but by what you've described, I would say--YES, your cat is "Prego". One good test of this (if you can't tell by looking at her), get her 1 or 2 of those little furry mice. See if she carries it all over the place with her like a baby, yep--she's pregnant. You CAN get her spayed, even though she is pregnant--if she's not that far along. Also--notice her "boobies"---are they getting bigger and sort of swelled up? If yes--she IS pregnant. In this case, just wait until she presents you with her litter. Then, get her into your vet and get her spayed. Best of luck--and remember, if she was only out for a few minutes while in heat--all it takes is a few minutes.
2007-02-19 21:46:05
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answered by sharon w 5
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She could easily be pregnant. Cats don't come into hat unless they breed - therefore, if you cat is in heat, she's bred with a male cat. Gestation is about 60 days (maybe a little longer, I forget the exact number) so make plans ahead of time. As she gets closer to her due date you may notice her milk coming in if you gently squeeze a nipple. you might also be able to feel the kittens kicking towards the end of her pregnancy. After about a month you might be able to feel walnut-sized lumps - those are developing kittens. Your vet can tell you for sure. I would definitely get her spayed after this.
2007-02-19 18:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a very good chance she is. It doesn't take long for cats to actually get together. Best bet is to take her to the vet so your vet can look her over. Please though consider if she is and after she has her litter getting her fix.
2007-02-19 18:10:40
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answered by Tora 1
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IF she was in heat and got outside then she could be pregnant. See if you can get her spayed there are so many cats in shelters dying already, we don't need to add more to it. There aren't enough homes to go around as it is.
2007-02-19 19:10:57
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answered by mushroompumpkin 3
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Yes.
2007-02-19 18:08:03
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answered by cpinatsi 7
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If Her TumMy Is BIg.......YOu BeTtEr Go To The Vet So The DoCtOr CaN CheCk HEr up.......
If She Is PrEgNaNt.........
2007-02-19 20:26:51
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answered by !!!CuTiE KiRsTEn!!! 1
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yep the cat's pregnant, jus give it some bleach and sardines and everything will be ok
2007-02-19 18:11:44
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answered by Anonymous
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