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Should I take in a stray pregnant cat?
Pregnant Strays and Young Kittens If you believe a cat or kitten is sick, please take it to a vet immediately for an exam or treatment. If you are unable to do this, please take the kitty to your local humane society so that it can get the medical attention it needs.
Can a pregnant feral cat be spayed?
Can a pregnant or in-heat cat be spayed? Yes, spay surgery can be done on both pregnant and in-heat cats. Pregnant females whose kittens are aborted often receive extra care and fluids following surgery. Recovery time in the trap is the usual 48 hours.
How do you tell if a stray cat is pregnant or just fat?
When looking from above, you’ll see that a pregnant cat’s tummy is distended slightly more than halfway from the neck to the tail. From the side, pregnant cats will look a little swayback with a slightly round and bulging tummy. If a cat is just fat, then she’ll be fat all over including her neck and her legs.
How do you know if a stray cat has kittens?
You can tell a stray cat is pregnant by recognizing the most obvious physical indicators – a swollen belly and darkened nipples. A telltale sign in behavior is that pregnant cats start nesting towards the end of their pregnancies in an effort to find a safe, quiet place to give birth.
Do feral cats give birth to feral kittens?
Some females have three litters each year, with a gestation period of approximately 65 days. Cats, like many wild animals, overproduce to ensure survival of the species, thus feral cats have many kittens. Feral felines may become stressed when in captivity.
How do you know if a stray cat has an owner?
Owned, Stray or Feral Cats Cats are either owned by someone or they’re a stray or feral. A cat that has owners will have a place to sleep, food to eat, water to drink and they’ll appear healthy. Of course, even owned cats can be mistreated or neglected so this won’t always be the case.
Is it bad to take care of a pregnant feral cat?
Because it is generally a bad idea to try to care for a pregnant feral cat. Feral cats are already leery of humans and adding babies to the mix could turn violent. You are better off leaving feral cats alone. As for strays, they typically need as much help as they can get.
When to take a pregnant cat to the vet for kittens?
If mama appears to be in distress for more than 40 minutes without a kitten appearing, there may be a problem. This is the time to call the vet and ask for advice. Otherwise, let nature take its course. Some experts recommend getting mama and her new kittens to the vet within a day or so of delivery.
Can a stray cat get through pregnancy without a companion?
Expecting a stray cat to get through pregnancy and the early stages of motherhood without help is asking a lot. A feral cat is one that has never been in captivity. It knows nothing about human companionship; it doesn’t need human companionship; it is not interested in human companionship.
What is the best way to trap a pregnant cat?
Trap, Foster, Neuter 1 Trapping This is the hardest part of the TNF strategy. Pregnant cats are more nervous for obvious reasons. 2 Fostering The idea behind fostering is taking the pregnant cat into your home and caring for her until the kittens are delivered. 3 Neutering