No, she will not automatically hunt rodents. She will be a house cat who is accustomed to being fed cat food and who enjoys human interaction.
Yes, 6 months is very young. With a little luck it may go OK, but none of us would recommend this.My friend has a 6 month old cat thats pregnant is that bad. Cause thats too young right
my cat was that young, but she made it !My friend has a 6 month old cat thats pregnant is that bad. Cause thats too young right
That is really not healthy for the cat. It should be avoided as much as possible.my cat was that young, but she made it !
It is alight , just let her relax , and feed her
I AGREE WITH YOU , but she went out for a week . When she came back we knew that she did something . After few weeks she became fat then we released that she's pregnant .That is really not healthy for the cat. It should be avoided as much as possible.
This is why it is best to spay and neuter before 6 months.I AGREE WITH YOU , but she went out for a week . When she came back we knew that she did something . After few weeks she became fat then we released that she's pregnant .
But I am blessed that she was strong
but I heard that is has side effects on the cat . Moreover cats must have their ability to live normal lifeThis is why it is best to spay and neuter before 6 months.
It's great that you were able to care for her.
There are no side effects. Cats live happier and healthier lives when spayed and neutered.but I heard that is has side effects on the cat . Moreover cats must have their ability to live normal life
it is better for my cat , but still I don't trust the vet anymoreThere are no side effects. Cats live happier and healthier lives when spayed and neutered.
Where are you located? Perhaps we can help you to find a reputable vet.it is better for my cat , but still I don't trust the vet anymore
The op, based on their other thread, needs a reputable vet regardless.Don't worry about it now as there is enough to think about, but just make sure she does not get out, as some cats go into heat again very soon after birth, and if she gets out she will come back pregnant again. Just imagine how awful that would be for her and her present kittens. That is one of the reasons why it is a good idea to spay her - a cat left unspayed very soon wears her body out, and often dies very young. But just make sure she stay inside to look after the kittens and we will help you find someone when the time comes.
Absolutely. Hopefully, we can help.The op, based on their other thread, needs a reputable vet regardless.