Wouldn't it be wonderful if your cat had kittens?
Just the thought of having so many kittens underfoot would be enough
reason for true cat lovers to swoon.
If your cat is pregnant, here are a few important facts that you should know:
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The average length of pregnancy for cats is 63 to 65 days long.
However, it may appear to be a shorter period, because your cat will
probably have already been pregnant for 3 to 4 weeks before you first
notice the changes to her physique.
- Just like humans, cats also
gain weight during pregnancy. Your cat's abdomen will become protruded
especially after the fifth week of gestation and your cat's nipples
will begin to grow in about the sixth week of the pregnancy. The
nipples will start to fill with milk. Cats are even known to get
morning sickness.
- During pregnancy you should feed your cat the
same cat food that she is accustomed to, but start to mix their food
with kitten food. You will need to increase the size of the portions as
pregnant cats require much more than they are used to eating, because
they are no longer eating for one. You should also pay a visit to your
vet, to checkup on your cat's progress, and also because it may be
necessary to give your cat some vitamins and dietary supplements.
- During the last weeks of her pregnancy, your cat will probably be very restless, and may seek seclusion.
Please
note that it is perfectly normal for pregnant cats to feel so much
pressure in their abdomen that they just have to poop to relieve it. It
is also normal for pregnant cats to leak milk – so expect the odd stain
to your carpet. These are however minor inconveniences and it will
worth in the end – as they are both signs that cute kittens will
arriving very soon!