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Wednesday 14 April 2021

Cat Pregnancy Signs And Symptoms

If you are a cat owner, then it is a good idea to be aware of cat pregnancy signs and symptoms. Not only is it typical for a cat to become pregnant when you’re least expected, but sometimes your kitty may be showing one or two of these signs for different reasons without actually being impregnated.  For this reason, it is crucial that you know specific symptoms to look for in order to be certain when you are diagnosing your cat.

Here are signs to look for when you think your cat is pregnant:

  • Nipples Change Color To Pink
    The first and most prominent sign is your cat’s nipples will have changed. A pregnant cat will have pink nipples after she has been pregnant for a few weeks. Once the pink nipples are in effect, you should see a veterinarian right away. You only have about five or six weeks before the kittens arrive.
  • Ultra-Affectionate
    If your cat is usually scratchy, loud, and even mean sometimes, all that could be thrown out the window once she has become pregnant. A pregnant cat will typically become quieter and lose interest in other cats, especially any males that might be hanging around. She will no longer have heat cycles so she will not want to go outside either. Instead, she’ll want to spend more time with you and will likely be extra cuddly.
  • Obvious Weight Gain
    It’s obvious that you’ll see a weight gain when your cat is pregnant, but can you tell in the earl stages? Well, in the very beginning, your cat may not look pregnant, if you are seeing a bit of extra bulge, then it is one of the surefire signs that she is going to be having kittens. It may be a small change at first but the growth will be rapid as time goes by.
  • Wild Appetite
    When a woman is pregnant, she is eating for two. When your cat is pregnant she is eating for 5, six, seven, or eight, so you’re definitely going to see a change in appetite. Of course, this doesn’t mean you increase her daily feedings to eight times the amount! Mixing her regular adult food with some kitten formula should suffice.

While these cat pregnancy signs and symptoms are clear indicators that your cat may be carrying a litter, it is important to take your cat to see a vet. You may also want to prepare yourself for a cute litter of kittens that will be very hard to let go of!

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