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So my queen was on her season and then i brought her to a pet shop and left her there for 5 days for breeding but then when we got home she's still in-heat even the shop owner showed me some pics that she got laid, is it normal that my cat could be pregnant but still making noise cause she's inheat?
 

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So my queen was on her season and then i brought her to a pet shop and left her there for 5 days for breeding but then when we got home she's still in-heat even the shop owner showed me some pics that she got laid, is it normal that my cat could be pregnant but still making noise cause she's inheat?
Yes the heat may continue yes.  And if there are more intact toms, she may get preg by them too - better to avoid it.

IF she is pregnant, has conceived, we cant know for sure.  Its not always it "takes".  But being still in heat is no proof she hasnt mated succesfully.
 

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Left her at a pet shop and she "got laid"? That's just great. Why would you even do that in the first place? 
 
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Left her at a pet shop and she "got laid"? That's just great. Why would you even do that in the first place? 
Yes, sounds interesting custom, so to speak.   And interesting solution for many owners of family girls where the owner wants a litter.  Here in West, the usual solution is willy nilly to let them out on the streets a couple of days, and hope for the best.   Unless they happen to know somebody whom owns an intact tom.

Sometimes the situation solves itself, as a female in full heat tends to sneak out.

There in Riyadh, Saudi,  they do have a measure of control and reasonable safety, at least.
 
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