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How Long Are Cats Pregnant

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You may be thinking about breeding your cat or maybe you are simply wondering if your cat may have accidentally become pregnant, either way you will discover that there are many things you need to know.

While older cats get pregnant easier then younger cats, you will find that the cat pregnancy length, how long a cat is pregnant beginning with mating to actually having her litter, is fairly standered.



For the majority of the time, you will find that a cats pregnancy length is anywhere between 57 to 70 days. The average for most cats though is around 64 days which is about 9 weeks.

When you are trying to figure out if your cat is pregnant, there are a number of signs that you need to keep mind. The first sign that you are likely to notice is that your female cat will no longer come into heat. An unspayed female cat tends to come into heat every ten days or every two weeks.

If all of a sudden she is not going into heat any more then there is a great chance that she is pregnant. As for the first physical signs to look for, you will likely notice that her nipples are slightly tender looking, pinker in appearance, or a bit swollen.

A pregnant cats appetite will also increase as her body is looking for more nourishment. Your cat may also vomit a few times. Any more then that though and you should either call or visit your vet to make sure your cat is not having a problem pregnancy.

By the fifth week of her pregnancy, 35 days or so after contact with the tom, your cat's stomach will start to swell. From this point, she will tend to be growing almost continually until she gives birth.

It is important for you to take some time to get familiar with the process of your cats pregnancy as this will be important for you and the health of your cat.

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