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How to Care for a Pregnant Cat

Today we are going to cover a topic courtesy of guest author Alen, about cat pregnancy. We haven’t talked about this before, so I think now is a good time to include it in the site, read the article below for some very basics about cat pregnancy, we’ll expand the topic on following posts.

Are you ready to have kittens? Raising kittens is financially expensive and time consuming. You will not only have to provide adequate food, but arrange areas for sleeping, playing and bathroom.

Remember, if you find your cat is pregnant, you should visit your veterinarian. Your veterinarian can confirm the pregnancy and provide information and instructions on how to care for your pregnant cat.

How to tell if your pet cat is pregnant: a. The first sign to look for is in the nipples. A female cat’s nipples will turn pink during the second or third week of pregnancy. Around day 21, a pregnant cat’s nipples will often turn bright pink. b. Your cat will slowly gain weight and This is the time when she will start consuming more food. c. She has less of a desire to go outdoors.

What to do when you know your cat is pregnant: a. Never get her vaccinated, vaccinations and other medications can cause abortions. b. Make sure you are feeding her more. c. Encourage her to play and exercise so that she stays in good health.

Find the best area for your pregnant cat so that she can give birth safely: a. Make sure that your home is free from dangerous objects such as toxins, pesticides, unsafe animal liquids, foods or items that might be ingested, etc. b. Find an area where children and other pets can’t reach, and make sure it’s warm and free from draft.

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