my cay looks like a fat cow at tha minute how can i tell if she pregnant or is she just needs goin on a diet?

itchy is only 5 months old burr she has been goin outz since sh werr lyk 10 weekz old. there has been uva cats near er burr is sh preganant? tell me tell mi

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5 months isn’t too young for a cat to get pregnant! You should take her to a vet and get her spayed. If she is pregnant they can ‘take care’ of it. That’s what we did with our kitty years ago.
by: Jimmy T
on: 10th July 08

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4 Responses to “my cay looks like a fat cow at tha minute how can i tell if she pregnant or is she just needs goin on a diet?”

  1. kashmirkissy says:

    if her teets pop out, then she’s probably pregos

  2. candycane1098 says:

    if her belly is hard shes pregnant…if its soft and flabby…DIET TIME…lol

  3. Jimmy T says:

    5 months isn’t too young for a cat to get pregnant! You should take her to a vet and get her spayed. If she is pregnant they can ‘take care’ of it. That’s what we did with our kitty years ago.

  4. Sarah I says:

    Check to see if her nipples are larger. Around day 21, a pregnant female’s nipples will often turn bright pink. If they are, she is pregnant. If not, wait another week, and check again. Some may not turn bright pink or become enlarged, but most will.
    Very gently run your hand over the surface of her tummy to see if you feel a sort of swelling and small lumps the size of walnuts. DO NOT feel or prod the lumps.
    When a cat becomes pregnant, her demeanor may change. Pregnant cats become very affectionate, and not all teeth and claws.
    Stand back and look at your cat’s overall shape. From the side, pregnant cats frequently look a little swayback with a slightly distended tummy. From the top looking down at the cat, a pregnant cat’s tummy is frequently distended slightly more than halfway from the neck to the tail. This look has been compared to the posture of a burro. If your cat’s profile has changed from normal to burro, she might be pregnant.
    To distinguish pregnant from fat: fat cats are fat all over, including the neck, the legs. etc. Pregnant cats are not. However, keep in mind that fat cats can be pregnant too!
    When a pregnant cat gets close to delivering her kittens, she may start nesting — arranging blankets, towels, straw, whatever, into a secure place to have her babies.

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