What Should You Expect After A Cat Has Kittens?
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All pet-owners love their pets dearly, and for the owner of a cat, when his or her beloved pet is pregnant with a litter of kittens, it is as important an event in his or her life as it is in the life of the cat herself.
However, there are a lot of people who are not quite ready for the pregnancy of their beloved feline companions. When the cat is expectant, the owners are reluctant to welcome the kittens into the world, but they go ahead with litter of kittens with the intention of either spaying them or selling them immediately after they have been weaned.
The cat will continue to nurse the litter and suppress the return to the cycle. If it comes into contact with a male cat, it will be back in heat after duration of as early as one month after the delivery of the littler and is highly likely to get pregnant even before it has weaned the current litter.
answered 2 years ago
You will expect the mother cat to bleed a lot, your loving cat won't pay that much attention to you so to her kittens. When my cat had kittens she was so weak and her tongue stuck out and she was acting like a dog, there's an old tale that if you touch the kittens when there small the mother cat won't want them any more so don't TOUCH!!!. Get your cat desexed after she stops breastfeeding as you shouldn't desex your cat when breast feeding because they can't get pregnant then. You can start selling them at 4 weeks old but be aware the mother cat won't like it and she might be a bit grumpy or scratch you.
Yours faithfully maria
answered 2 years ago
Please keep the kittens with mom till eight weeks, or she kick them off, both mom and babies will be ready by them.
answered 1 year ago
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