Is my cat pregnant

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Has she been around an unneutered male, and isn't spayed? Then she probably is pregnant; cats are very fertile.

If not, the potbelly could be a sign of worms. Has she been to the vet lately?
 
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Yes her nipples are enlarged
 
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But i didn't spayed him because she is a stray
I just feed a lot of stray cats and then they come back Everytime
 
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Has she been around an unneutered male, and isn't spayed? Then she probably is pregnant; cats are very fertile.

If not, the potbelly could be a sign of worms. Has she been to the vet lately?
I have not taken her to a vet because she doesn't like being touched
 

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She looks pregnant. Are you prepared for kittens?Also, mom needs extra nutrition during pregnancy and nursing. Feed her extra wet food.

Will you be able to get her spayed after her litter weans? She should not have litter after litter. Do not let her outside.

Once you can see and feel kitten movement, she will have about two weeks left.

Do keep us posted!
 

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Congrats! How many kittens? Are they all latching and nursing well?

Also, what are the brownish globs all over the floor in the picture?
 

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Looks like cardboard shreds.

OP---she's going to need a clean box now, with clean bedding, away from the litterbox. Throw the old box and the carpet padding away before they get smelly and grow germs that could make the kittens sick. Don't use terrycloth towels (with the loops) because the kittens' claws will get caught; line the box with newspapers and then put a fleece or flannel blanket in.

Are they indoors? If not, do everything you can to bring them in. The death rate for outdoor kittens is very high, sadly.
 
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What do i do when my cat hole is bleeding??
My older sister says that it's going to give birth again
 

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How much blood? A small amount, or a steady stream? After giving birth it is normal for a small amount of blood for a few days, but not large amounts. Please monitor her and get her to a vet if it increases or turns thick and white/yellow/green, which means she is infected. if her sides are rippling she may be giving birth to more. how is she acting? Calm and taking care of kittens, or distressed and crying, pacing, hiding, etc.
 
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