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Have
you decided to let your kitty give birth to little bundles of joy?
Firstly,
If your cat is under a year old it may pay to seek advice from your
vetenarian as cat mothers of a young age increases the possibility
of giving birth to deformed kittens.
Female
cats have many heat periods over a year, and each heat period can
last around 6 days if a male mates with her, but if she is not mated,
then the period of heat will last longer and will recur regluarly
(This is known as 'polyestrous'). She can give birth to an average
3 kittens 3 times a year and being 'superfecund' meaning that each
of the kittens in her litter can belong to a different father each!
So
make sure you book an appointment for after the birth to neuter
your kitty to prevent future pregnancies. The world's cat population
is vastly increasing with over 100 different breeds recorded, and
so many inhumane people out there you will find feral cats come
in abundance in most big cities. Spaying her before the first or
second heat will vastly reduce threats like uterine disease and
mammary cancer, so get onto it straight away! Your kitty will not
miss the joy of motherhood, or she does not have to have at least
one litter to be healthy either.
Female cats can start mating around 6 months old, but male cats
can start around 8 months of age. Pregnancy usually can last for
around 58 to 65 days (9 weeks approximately). If you are not looking
to raise a litter of kittens or turn your male kitty into a roaming
tom is it advisable to neuter her and him around
5 months. Neutering him can mean a lot of time saving on
the spraying (marking his teritory) which he will do around
your house and stop him fighting with other males over females or
otherwise. It also make him live longer as a calmer and nicer kitty
for you to enjoy!
You
will need to make sure mother is warm and safe at all times. Feed
her small meals throughout the day, as she is can carry around a
few kitties in her belly, her stomach will be crampt for space!
Make sure you change her to a special diet full of vitamins and
minerals to put her in top condition for pregnancy and always have
plenty of water available.
Find
an out of the way place, such as a warm cupboard for mother to be
able to escape away before and after birth with the kittens. This
will make her feel safe and not have the need to transfer her litter
to another quieter spot, which can put the kittens in danger at
this very young age!
Kittens
at birth will weigh about 85 grams. It can take around two weeks
before they are able to hear well so it is important that they are
safe. You will find their eyes will usually open around eight days.
Mark
de Jong has discovered the secrets of taking care of your pregnant
cat and kittens, and compiled it into a convenient ebook, Mom and
kittens will thank you with a warm and grateful Meow for buying
this ebook!
The
Secrets of Vets and Breeders Revealed for You!
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