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My 2 month old kitten in heat?


Question Posted Saturday August 5 2006, 1:48 am

I think my kitten may be in heat right now. What's the youngest age it can go in heat? Thanks.

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courtxrawr answered Saturday August 5 2006, 12:43 pm:
A 2 month old kitten...their is no way it can be in heat!

I was reading an article on the internet and came across something:
"If your female cat does not mate, she will go into oestrus as often as every two to three weeks, for several months each year, until she either mates or is spayed."

I would suggest readnig this article:
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Hope I helped!
-Courtney

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orphans answered Saturday August 5 2006, 11:40 am:
Hello.

Your kitten cannot be in heat. Some cats begin their heat cycles as early as 5 months, but usually it is somewhere around 6-7 months of age.

Unless you are a cat breeder, you really should spay your cat. What will you do if your cat gets pregnant? It will cost alot, and there are already so many unwanted kittens across America, it is becoming a major problem.

Also, Northern Hemisphere cats breed late winter to early spring. (March to September). Each heat period lasts between 5-14 days. If she is mated, the cat will usually go out of heat within 24 hours.

The telltale signs of a cat in heat: calling (loud meowing), increased appetite and restlessness. Many cats begin to roll on the floor and demand to be petted. Some cats may begin to spray urine around the house.

Good Luck and Keep on being a great pet owner!

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