My cat came to my house as a stray she is was declawed... i put her with my kitten he isnt neuterd she is getting fatter how can i tell she is pregnant?
horseygurl answered Saturday January 8 2005, 11:54 pm: It's very possible she's pregnat! My neighbor's cat wasn't even a year old and she became pregnat. So I would take her to a vet or someone who's really good with animals. [ horseygurl's advice column | Ask horseygurl A Question ]
XxStRaWb3rRyxX answered Saturday January 8 2005, 3:03 pm: Take her to the vet. I really dont think its possible for pets that young to get another animal pregnant. Its not healthy for a animal real young same as it is with humans. Im not sure..well i guess its possible. Get your kitten neutered and that would also prevent the cat from getting any other animal pregnant. It would also prevent bad diseases and other problems later in its life. Talk to the vet. [ XxStRaWb3rRyxX's advice column | Ask XxStRaWb3rRyxX A Question ]
WheresMyKnight answered Monday January 3 2005, 7:12 pm: Take her to the vet and ask the vet to check if she's pregnant. If she isn't and you don't want her to be in the future, ask them to (I think the word is spay) spay her. [ WheresMyKnight's advice column | Ask WheresMyKnight A Question ]
hyperNerd05 answered Saturday January 1 2005, 4:49 pm: after reading some of the otehr advice given i agree i think u should take her to the vet but first tell who ever your living with and see what they have to say
-*Tori [ hyperNerd05's advice column | Ask hyperNerd05 A Question ]
eyeloveyou603 answered Saturday January 1 2005, 3:03 pm: Take your cat to the veternarian.. that is the safest way to tell if your cat is pregnant or not. What a frisky kitten you have!
Briht_knee_89 answered Saturday January 1 2005, 2:47 pm: hey hunny * if i was you i'd tell ur parents, and ask them what they think. tell them that she's been getting fatter and everything and so your thinking that maybe she's pregnant, and then if they think so to, or what have you, then i suggest taking her to the vet and finding out for sure. hope i helped. <3 ya * Happy New Year * ask me ne thing else u might need. ~brittany [ Briht_knee_89's advice column | Ask Briht_knee_89 A Question ]
FunnyCide answered Saturday January 1 2005, 2:18 pm: well, if her stomach gets rounder and drops some that is a fair sign that she's gonna be a mommy. check her teats for swelling and stuff. if she keeps getting bigger and bigger, she might be pregnant. but you can take her to the vet and know for sure. you said that your kitten wasn't neutered, but is your cat spayed? if she's spayed she can't get pregnant, even if the kitten isn't neutered. you can feel her stomach for tenderness and moving. if she gets really grouchy and angry acting when you try and pet her stomach, thats a good sign that she's pregnant too. (unless, of course, she's always like that) the only way to know for sure is to take her to the vet or wait 6-9 weeks. :) if you take her to the vet and she IS gonna have kittens, get her a box laid on it's side in a dark room with easy access. put either newspaper or old towels in the box. make sure that the box is large enough for a mother cat and 4-8 kittens. hope it all goes well! kittens are so much fun!! =D
-FunnyCide [ FunnyCide's advice column | Ask FunnyCide A Question ]
XoLoVeYaXo435 answered Saturday January 1 2005, 1:37 pm: you can tell she is pregnant by if her stomach skin starts to drop also if her teets get bigger if that dosent happen she isnt pregnant take her to a vet to see if she is [ XoLoVeYaXo435's advice column | Ask XoLoVeYaXo435 A Question ]
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