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Hello!
I have a Cat that we rescued last year along with her two siblings after their mother gave birth to them at my husband's Grandparent's home in the country, but then dissappered. Unfortunately, we believe she was killed by a wild animal. We took them in, kept one, and named her Harriet.
Harriet just now turned 1 year old, and as far as we knew, showed NO signs of going into heat. We were getting ready to get her in to get spayed when she started darting out of the house and came back pregnant!
We're thinking she's about 3-4 weeks, but not completely sure. How can you tell? Her belly is rather large, and her nipples are big and pink, and is incredibly more affectionate. Also, Harriet is a small cat though, not very big at all. I love this cat so much and I'm worried she might have a difficult delivery. What advise can you give for us to help her out, or how to notice if she is having problems? Any other advise for this first time Grandmother?
Thanks,
Tiffany
I have a Cat that we rescued last year along with her two siblings after their mother gave birth to them at my husband's Grandparent's home in the country, but then dissappered. Unfortunately, we believe she was killed by a wild animal. We took them in, kept one, and named her Harriet.
Harriet just now turned 1 year old, and as far as we knew, showed NO signs of going into heat. We were getting ready to get her in to get spayed when she started darting out of the house and came back pregnant!
We're thinking she's about 3-4 weeks, but not completely sure. How can you tell? Her belly is rather large, and her nipples are big and pink, and is incredibly more affectionate. Also, Harriet is a small cat though, not very big at all. I love this cat so much and I'm worried she might have a difficult delivery. What advise can you give for us to help her out, or how to notice if she is having problems? Any other advise for this first time Grandmother?
Thanks,
Tiffany