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What should I expect from my cat during pregnancy?

What should I expect from my cat during pregnancy?

Initial Pregnancy 1 During the early stages of pregnancy, your cat will begin to gain weight. 2 At around two weeks, her nipples will become darker in color and begin to enlarge. 3 At around three weeks, small lumps can be felt with palpating the cat’s abdomen. Those are the babies! More …

What should I Feed my Cat if she is pregnant?

Because the kittens are developing rapidly during the last third of pregnancy, you should feed your cat a growth (kitten) formula diet to provide sufficient calories. Keep the queen inside during the last few weeks of pregnancy.

When do cats start gaining weight during pregnancy?

In the third week, lumps are felt when touching your cat’s abdomen. When an ultrasound checkup is performed by a veterinarian at 3 to 4 weeks, the presence of kittens is observed. Your cat will start gaining weight as she begins to regain appetite.

When to transition a pregnant cat to a higher calorie diet?

Pregnant cats should be transitioned to a higher-calorie diet at four weeks of gestation. Queens should be kept on this higher-calorie diet through weaning. The best cat foods are:

Initial Pregnancy 1 During the early stages of pregnancy, your cat will begin to gain weight. 2 At around two weeks, her nipples will become darker in color and begin to enlarge. 3 At around three weeks, small lumps can be felt with palpating the cat’s abdomen. Those are the babies! More

Because the kittens are developing rapidly during the last third of pregnancy, you should feed your cat a growth (kitten) formula diet to provide sufficient calories. Keep the queen inside during the last few weeks of pregnancy.

In the third week, lumps are felt when touching your cat’s abdomen. When an ultrasound checkup is performed by a veterinarian at 3 to 4 weeks, the presence of kittens is observed. Your cat will start gaining weight as she begins to regain appetite.

Pregnant cats should be transitioned to a higher-calorie diet at four weeks of gestation. Queens should be kept on this higher-calorie diet through weaning. The best cat foods are: