July is the time to prepare for autumn kittens. It's good to remind ourselves what cat pregnancy entails, when and how to prevent it and why.
First of all, cat breeding should be approached responsibly, and only those with a pedigree for which it is certain that their gene pool is not burdened with a congenital defect should be allowed to breed. There are more than enough stray and unwanted cats in our country; shelters are bursting at the seams, and there is no need to increase the cat population.
Cats reach sexual maturity as early as 6 months of age, so even a barely grown kitten can be fertilized. Don't rely on the fact that your cat is still too young for kittens, and don't let it out before neutering to be safe. Needless to say, outdoor cats (including tomcats!) should be neutered.
However, if you have a purebred cat and you have kittens in mind, your cat has already become pregnant, or you've simply decided to have kittens with your "paperless" cat, it's good to know what to expect.
Cats are pregnant for 9 weeks (58-72 days), and in the early stage she may suffer from nausea, just like us. You may notice a loss of appetite. At around two weeks of pregnancy this will start to change, and the future cat mom will begin to eat properly and gain weight. Her behavior may also change. A cat that isn't cuddly may suddenly become affectionate, and a friendly companion may turn into a grumpy monster :).
Kittens slowly get bigger, gain weight and become palpable. It is even possible to determine their number after the third week with an X-ray. Heart sounds can be checked by ultrasound, but the exact number of kittens can only be detected when they have developed skeletons, which is around week 4 - 5. There isn't much you can do for a pregnant cat, except for one very important thing - providing high-quality food. Food for kittens is suitable; it will give both the cat and her kittens all the necessary nutrition. You can also add milk for kittens to help your cat stay in shape. Also make sure she's drinking enough, and try to motivate her to drink.
The prenatal phase starts a week before birth. The milk line swells and milk begins to drip. The cat begins to "nest" - looking for a warm and safe place to give birth to the kittens. At this point you can help her by offering lined boxes and beds. Don't worry if the mother suddenly stops eating or significantly reduces her food intake. This happens with some cats a few days before they give birth. So take it as a sign that you will finally get to see the new additions to your family in the next two days or so. We'll talk more about the birth itself in the next article.
Have you ever taken care of a pregnant cat? How did you manage it? Were you worried about the cat, or did you not give it much thought? Do you have any tips for those who are yet to experience it?
According to some estimates, around 5-10 percent of all dogs can be partially or completely deaf. Apparently, dogs with white coats are more prone to deafness. Even though it does not affect only older dogs, it is not a topic that is often discussed....
Nowadays, it is common for town cats as well as village cats to be castrated. The reasons are understandable and people have fortunately moved away from the old-fashioned tradition of drowning kittens. But what to expect from castration, especially in...
It is said that a dog is a man's best friend Recent research therefore tends to focus on how dogs think and what they perceive during specific moments. The diversity of their thinking is based on the fact that dogs have gradually become involved in...
Fetching is a favourite activity for many dogs. Some dogs have it in their genes. Others must be shown how it is done before they start enjoying it. As with all other commands, positive motivation and rewarding are important. How to go about it?
The Czech Republic had the honour of taking on the host role and providing a venue for the World Dog Show organised for exhibitors, breeders and dog breed enthusiasts. It was agreed among the visitors that the event was successful. As a venue for the...
Do you find it hard to decide when there's so much to choose from? If you're like me, it's best to try out the harness first before you buy it for your four-legged friend. Today, the selection of dog harnesses is truly varied. There are harnesses for...
Autumn is here. And with it comes the flu season. Colds and other ailments associated with this time of the year do not only affect people, but also their four-legged friends. Especially widespread and highly dangerous in case of non-treatment is the...
Breed registry, pedigree, bonitation, bonitation card or bonitation commission, exterior, breeding certification - these are all terms that you will inevitably encounter if you want to have a 'certified' dog, namely a dog with a pedigree. What...
These little creatures, which we have adopted as full-fledged pets, the same as cats and dogs, are much more interesting than seems at first glance. What are the five peculiarities associated with the most numerous order of mammals, which every...
Gastric torsion is the nightmare of all dog owners. According to statistics, in three out of five cases gastric torsion happens at night. This is a very serious illness with a mortality rate of 30-40 percent. In order to prevent gastric torsion, it's...
The events of recent weeks have reaffirmed the importance of cynologists in rescue teams. The rescuers' four-legged partners help search not only in rubble after natural disasters but also track missing or injured persons in inaccessible terrain. Now...
How to give first aid to your pet? We often don't find out until something happens. Fortunately, there are more and more courses for complete laypersons. During these specialized seminars or webinars, owners of four-legged friends can find out the...