Looking after a pregnant cat
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low difficulty
Reproduction is one of our natural instincts over which we have the least control. As such, some of our pets can suffer false pregnancies having not satisfied the vital need to have offspring. Both dogs and cats can develop this type of pregnancy, which is mental in nature but can cause real changes in the...

low difficulty
If you have a cat that has just given birth to some cute little kittens, you should be extra careful to make sure that she receives sufficient nutrition, modifying her diet somewhat. During pregnancy you will already have taken certain precautions to ensure your cat was healthy and well fed, to ensure...

low difficulty
Your pet is pregnant and during all these weeks you have given it all the attention and care it deserves, and as the delivery approaches you want to stay close in case things become complicated. In principle, most cats can give birth without difficulty, but it is important to know when things are going...

low difficulty
If you want to have new kittens at home or plan to mate your cat you will surely want to know how long it will be pregnant for. On the other hand, maybe your pet is already pregnant and you need to know how long the wait will be until its kittens are born. Are cats like people? Does their pregnancy last...

medium difficulty
Although the belly of a female cat does not begin to bulge until her pregnancy is very advanced, there are other signs that indicate that your pet is pregnant. These signs are purely physical and behavioural, as hormonal changes that the animal experiences in the gestation process will affect her mood....
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