Pregnant? (*pics)

desu827

TCS Member
Thread starter
Young Cat
Joined
Feb 18, 2013
Messages
38
Purraise
1
Location
Florida
Just yesterday i noticed my kitty mustache has gotten a little side bump, she does go outside where there are male cats so yes she could have gotten pregnant. I havent noticed her acting different but then again i havent been paying attention, as i had no reason too. Here are some pictures, if you could help me out thatd be great
(:
 
Last edited by a moderator:
  • Thread Starter Thread Starter
  • #2

desu827

TCS Member
Thread starter
Young Cat
Joined
Feb 18, 2013
Messages
38
Purraise
1
Location
Florida
It wouldnt let me add anymore :/ but her nipples are def pink in color.
 
Last edited:

Willowy

TCS Member
Top Cat
Joined
Mar 1, 2009
Messages
31,893
Purraise
28,300
Location
South Dakota
Any unspayed cat that has access to intact males should be assumed to be pregnant at this time of year :(. It would be nearly impossible for a fertile cat to avoid pregnancy. Talk to the vet about prenatal care.
 
Last edited:

heavenskitty

TCS Member
Adult Cat
Joined
Mar 28, 2013
Messages
245
Purraise
20
Location
Naples, Florida
She could be, but if she is not its just a matter of time till she gets pregnant if she is an outside cat. Mine got away 2xs and thats all it took..when I took her to get her spayed vet told me she was already pregnant. I thought I had a little time to spay her just because she is an inside cat..NOT..the only way you are for sure is having her spayed because they do get away. So as soon as she has her kittens im getting her fixed. I cannot afford anymore pets. So many other cats/kittens that need homes I cannot add more to that list. Good luck
 
  • Thread Starter Thread Starter
  • #9

desu827

TCS Member
Thread starter
Young Cat
Joined
Feb 18, 2013
Messages
38
Purraise
1
Location
Florida
My queen mustache is very big, and i have felt the babies move for about a week now. She doesnt have milk yet, and i havent noticed her nesting. Shes an inside/outside cat and i need to know when i should start keeping her inside.
 

libbers

TCS Member
Kitten
Joined
Mar 16, 2014
Messages
15
Purraise
1
You can usually start feeling kittens move when the mom is roughly 6 weeks along. So your cat is probably about 7 weeks along now, give or take. Considering cats usually have birth around 9 weeks, you should probably start keeping her inside within a week so you can start getting her use to her nesting area, and also because you don't know for sure how far along she is, she could possibly have her babies in only a week.

Also, it might be a good idea to keep your cat inside as of right now because she could pick up diseases and give them to her kittens.
 

GemsGem

Mentor
Staff Member
Mentor
Joined
Dec 4, 2013
Messages
5,617
Purraise
2,125
Location
England
Also wanted to add that you should not let your cat outside again until she as been spayed. Females cats can come back into heat and get pregnant again in as little as two weeks after giving birth.
 
Top