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Cat Pregnancy Signs Cat Owners Should Become Aware Of

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A pregnant cat, also known as the 'queen', has to be taken cared of properly, specifically given more focus by the owner. It is important for cat owners to take certain steps to ensure the health and safety of their queens, as that will help them ensure the safety and the health of the babies inside the wombs of their pets. Your cat may be pregnant if you observe these symptoms of pregnancy or cat pregnancy signs:
1. Queens more often than not become more affectionate toward their masters. They actually do things to get the attention of their owners. If your feline is beginning to show more 'interest' in you e.g. always goes to your side, always follows you wherever you go, and the like, you may actually be owning a pregnant cat.
2. Cat owners who notice their cats being hungry all the time or have increased appetites should become aware that this is one of the usual signals that their felines may be holding babies. This is one of the symptoms of pregnancy that are observed in humans, and in most pregnant animals as well e.g. dogs, cats, etc. It is best that you mix her adult cat food with some kitten food, in order to increase the nutrients and vitamins she'll get. Remember that there are fetuses inside her that need the right and enough nutrition, too.
3. Swollen nipples are also one of the very first cat pregnancy signs you'll notice if you have a pregnant cat. The nipples will actually turn into pinkish hues, and will start swelling or growing bigger at the same time. After the female feline and the male feline mate, count 3 weeks and you'll see the nipples getting swollen and pinker, provided that the egg cell and the sperm cell of both cats succeeded in meeting and forming babies.
4. Part of the list of symptoms of pregnancy that cat owners should know is vomiting. If pregnant humans have morning sickness, realize that your pet can also experience that too. There is therefore no need to worry if a pregnant cat vomits occasionally, but, if the vomiting is almost non stop, send her immediately to the vet for check up and proper treatment.
Other cat pregnancy signs that you should be aware of if you own a female cat include: an abdomen that starts swelling or protruding; an increase in your cat's weight; nesting actions e.g. during the time labor is near, your cat starts searching for a private and quiet spot where she can actually give birth. Cat owners should prepare special areas where their felines can give birth e.g. place a large enough box in a quiet area and place some blankets inside the box to make their pregnant cats comfortable enough to have labor there.
Karen Winton finds cats as good companions. Learn to care for your pregnant feline. See: Your Pregnant Cat. Interested in owning siamese cats? Read this first: Siamese Cat Secrets.

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