Is my pregnant cat ok?

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Hello :)
my cat is at the beginning of her fifth week of pregnancy
I notice that she no longer wants to eat
a lot of food :dunno:
She has been like this for a week ! :bawling:

But when she was pregnant in the third week
her appetite was so good !
she searched for food a lot and tried to eat everything

Can someone tell me if her condition is okay? I want to be reassured, please
 

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Around this time of pregnancy, a cat can become somewhat nauseous and go off their food. However, we can't diagnose this or tell you that we know that she is okay. If the lack of appetite persists, she needs to see a vet.

Is this one of the kittens who was born in August or another cat?
 
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Around this time of pregnancy, a cat can become somewhat nauseous and go off their food. However, we can't diagnose this or tell you that we know that she is okay. If the lack of appetite persists, she needs to see a vet.

Is this one of the kittens who was born in August or another cat?
Yes !!! It’s the same cat !!
Around this time of pregnancy, a cat can become somewhat nauseous and go off their food. However, we can't diagnose this or tell you that we know that she is okay. If the lack of appetite persists, she needs to see a vet.

Is this one of the kittens who was born in August or another cat?
 
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She is very young to be pregnant and needs extra support. This is a recent thread in this forum about another young kitten which might help.

8 month old pregnant kitten (really small!)/Vomiting
#6 questions a lack of appetite.

However, if your cat does not start to eat or appears ill, she needs a vet.
No no no, you got me wrong The pregnant cat I am talking about now is the one who gave birth in August of last year And her cubs have not yet grown up to become parents They're still young
 

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You can try to entice her to eat more? Perhaps eat from your hand.
Or warm up her food a trifle, so it smells more...
Goats milk is always a good supplement.
 
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