Characteristics of cat pregnancy:
1. Pregnant cats gradually gain weight, depending on the number of kittens. Abdominal distension. Behavioral changes—becoming “maternal.” Cats tend to act coquettishly towards other creatures when they are pregnant.
2. During the third or fourth week of pregnancy, cats may appear depressed and may refuse to eat or vomit. If your cat goes hungry for more than 2 days, take her to the doctor.
3. After pregnancy, cats’ food intake will gradually increase, especially after morning sickness has passed. Provide pregnant cats with nutritious food. The cats will become very good eaters. You can choose to eat less and more meals. . A growing fetus puts pressure on the large intestine and may cause constipation. This can be eliminated by mixing a few drops of paraffin oil into the food.
Precautions for cat pregnancy:
1. Cats should not be vaccinated, dewormed or bathed during pregnancy. Do not always touch the cat’s belly as this may cause harm to the fetus. and cause harm to cats.
2. Pay attention to supplementing nutrition for cats, and the food they feed should be nutritionally comprehensive and balanced. Tongjin should supplement vitamins and minerals (especially calcium).
3. Cats can easily become obese during pregnancy. Exercise is essential in life. Increasing exercise can avoid miscarriage to a large extent.