No.
Trust me, a male cat found your cat. Cats are WORSE than rabbits when it comes to reproduction. Seems like they get pregnant from the mere sight of another cat!
2007-09-02 11:05:27
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answered by jo7hs2 2
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Raccoons kill cats, and among cats allowed to roam, are one of the major killers of cats among animal predators. I don't know what kind of behavior you observed between your cat and the raccoon, but you should re-evaluate it, and for verification -- because I am just a crackpot on Yahoo! Answers -- you should ask your vet.
Your cat is not carrying a new species, she just had a, to a Tom cat, wonderful fragrance that said come hither. And he did, again and again. And if the kittens look very different from the mother and very different from each other, more than one eligible bachelor sniffed the breeze and got the call, and responded.
Please do try to confine your queen to the house when she is large and very pregnant, and when she is ready to deliver, or you will be serving her and her young up to the raccoons.
2007-09-02 10:39:01
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answered by Mercy 6
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You should start by not wanting to get pregnant, just have sex everyday or every other day and don't think about getting pregnant, just have fun with your partner. Get more useful information and guides to get pregnant herehttps://tr.im/I83SJ
after sex-put a pillow under your butt or prop your feet up on the wall so your pelvis is tilted
eat healthy
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workout, even if its just a 20 minute walk a day, be active.
2016-02-11 03:56:59
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answered by ? 3
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wow thats unreal my cat only fights with racoons. A way you might be able to tell is if the kittens look like a racoon. Maybe?
2007-09-02 10:40:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it isn't possible. They are a different species. Keep in mind that a boy cat will travel great distances -- or make a mighty escape from home -- to get to a girl in heat. She was bred by another cat, although, possibly, a wild one. ;-)
2007-09-02 10:31:37
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answered by Pam and Corey 4
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I sincerely doubt it. Raccoons aren't even in the same genetic branch as felines, they're related to bears. The raccoon may have been playing, or horny, but they don't breed with house cats.
One of the male cats would have had to do it for her to be pregnant.
2007-09-02 10:36:33
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answered by Elaine M 7
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No, that is impossible any species has to breed with the same species, it would be impossible. There is no chance, it had to have been a male cat somewhere around the neighborhood.
2007-09-02 10:33:43
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answered by supermillie37 3
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You have as much chance as the cat does of getting pregnant by a raccoon.
2007-09-02 10:31:00
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answered by Flyingburrito 2
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No. Different species cannot mate. Or it might be different genus? I dont remember.. but no, they cannot mate.
And if by some freak mutation that they did.. you willl soon have a litter of Catcoons. Or Ratoons.
2007-09-02 10:31:31
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answered by littlebigman1769 1
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Raccoon and Cat? Uh, -- no. Different species.
Edit for spelling -- two "c"s in Raccoon.
2007-09-02 12:02:15
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answered by Anonymous
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