When your cat isn't spayed and likes walking outside, the chances are that she'll get pregnant at some point.
If you don't want any kittens, then you might still have some time to prevent this, but you have to act quickly.
Here are a few signs that your female cat might be pregnant.
Pay attention to your cat's nipples. During pregnancy, they may become larger and more pink.
Pregnant cats often experience weight gain, and their bellies may become rounder.
Gently feel your cat's abdomen. You might notice a slight swelling.
An increased appetite can be a sign of pregnancy. Your cat might show more interest in food.
Pregnant cats may become more affectionate.
They might seek out quiet and secluded places as they get closer to giving birth.
The most reliable way to confirm pregnancy is through a vet.
A veterinarian can perform a physical examination or use ultrasound to detect signs of pregnancy.
If you suspect your cat is pregnant, schedule a visit to the vet.
Vets can provide accurate information, estimate the stage of pregnancy, and offer guidance on care.
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