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Pregnancy a cat: All you need to know and how to deal with it

Pregnancy a cat: All you need to know and how to deal with it
In this article, we will talk about an important topic concerning cats. How she was born and how to deal with this sensitive situation

The cat :


Domestic cats belong to the mammal range and the level of carnivores, which are the smallest species of feline species. Cats are highly skilled in hunting thanks to the agility of their movement, the flexibility of their body, their teeth and their strong specialized claws.

The ancient Egyptians domesticated wild cats since about 1500 BC, when they realized their role in protecting grain crops from rodents, and they respected the cats because they worshiped a god with a cat head named Bastet, and archaeologists have found several thousand cat mummies in Egyptian temples and hundreds of rat mummies are a favorite food for cats.

How long is your cat's pregnancy :

Cat's pregnancy period The cat reaches sexual maturity between the fourth and tenth month of her life, and she can mate several times per year, and males can identify females who are ready to mate with special scents that mix with her urine, in addition to the sounds and calls that make them, so the males begin to fight among themselves The strongest of them wins the right to mate with the female, and the period of pregnancy of the cat ranges between 63-65 days; Any two months and several days, then put between 3-5 cats.

Symptoms of pregnancy in cats :

During the first two weeks of pregnancy, the cat becomes nauseous, so her eating becomes less than usual, but with the start of the third week she regains her appetite, and then begins to gain more weight, and her stomach appears swollen as if she swallowed a ball if the number of fetuses in her stomach was large.

When the time for birth approaches :

A week before the date of its birth, the cat begins to search for a safe and warm place to give birth, and it is noted that it stops eating two days before its birth. The mother puts her first baby about an hour after labor begins, after that she gives birth to a cat every 15-20 minutes until all fetuses come out, and the mother cuts the umbilical cord with her teeth, begins to lick the cats with her tongue to clean them, activate their blood circulation, and eat the placenta that provides them with food and stimulates the start of milk secretion.

Cats are born blind and deaf, and their senses do not begin to work until ten days later. The cat continues to breastfeed its pups for approximately eight weeks, leaving them after weaning, and is ready to mate again

General characteristics of cats The following are some general characteristics of cats:
The average weight of domesticated cats ranges between 6-10 pounds (2.7 - 4.5 kilograms), but there are some cats that weigh up to 28 pounds (12.7 kilograms).

The average body length of a male cat is 28 inches (approximately 71 centimeters), while the average female body length is 20 inches (50.8 centimeters).

A cat's digestive system adapts to its diet, so the small intestine is short so that it can digest meat more efficiently.

The brain is characterized by being large and developed. The cat moves by moving the front and back legs on one side, then the front and back legs are moved on the second side, and in this way it moves the giraffe and camel.

Features you do not know about cats :

The cat can bend and extend its back easily, because the vertebrae of the spine are bound together by muscles and not by ligaments, for example in humans. Cats have 30 teeth, 15 of which are in the upper jaw, and 14 in the lower jaw, and they use only their teeth and molars to cut and tear food, while the rest of the teeth are useless, as they do not have grinding teeth, while small cats have 25 teeth that replace them with permanent teeth When she reaches the fifth month of life.

Cats are able to pull their claws into the palm of the palm when they do not need to use them, and the cat protects its claws by moving the finger bone that covers the claw, and at the same time it works to spread the fingers of the palm so that the palm size doubles.

Cats are not able to distinguish colors clearly, and cats can control the opening of the pupil's eye to match the intensity of light, and it is known that the eyes of cats shine at night when a strong light is shone on them because of the presence of a layer of guanine substance in the retina that increases their sensitivity to light, and from the properties of eyes Cats have a third eyelid.

Cats have more sense of hearing than dogs and more. They can respond to approximately 86000 vibrations per second automatically, while dogs only respond to 34,900 vibrations per second. The cat's ears consist of thirty muscles, and this gives them the ability to move the ear Easily and quickly towards the source of the sound.

Cats have a strong sense of smell that enables them to distinguish the scents of substances that contain nitrogen and, like fish. The cat's tongue covers sharp bumps called papillae that make the tongue coarse, helping it clean itself.

When cats fall from an elevated position, the cats can adjust their body position so that they touch the ground with their four limbs and this feature is called a orthodontic reflex.

Cats are social animals of their nature and wonderful, they live in groups, but they hunt individually, and each member of the group is responsible for the defense of himself.

Cats prefer to stay in high places because this gives them a wider range of vision and makes them dominant, just as they prefer to jump on prey from a high place.

Cats are characterized by their love to play and adore Dalek, and they are often seen playing balls of strings, or chasing the mother's tail to play, and it is believed that this type of behavior in cats is linked to instinct hunting.
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Zain YouceF is an animal writer and enthusiast with experience working in a veterinary hospital and several leading horse charities and learning more about dog development and obedience. He has personal experience with dogs, cats, rabbits, giblets and horses. This first-hand experience combined with a lifelong interest in learning makes researching and writing about the latest in animal welfare, training and breeding a natural convenience.

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