Thursday, February 18, 2010

Pregnant Nipples Photo Is She Pregnant?

Is she pregnant? - pregnant nipples photo

We made an appointment. in February with our cats neutered early May, that can do before our vet and he said he did not think I would go into heat so early in the year. When we open in the kitchen redo, and someone left the window and they celebrate Corsica left, we came home one night will be, thanks to a stray cat, gray and black. We have tried to recover, but they all just ran and did not see her for 2 days. Now she is back home, we have put in only. But now we believe that you are pregnant, if she was, she would be around 6 weeks of pregnancy. Her nipples you have not really become bigger, but they are pink / pink, and her belly is hard, and somewhat larger. It has also loving. How likely is that she is pregnant? Has anyoneWeekly Photos of a pregnant cat, so you can compete with him? Thank you very much! And believe me, if you are pregnant, it is sterile as soon as possible after she has kittens.

7 comments:

Miss Redwing said...

Maybe! When, in the heat of battle.

bouncyfu... said...

It seems that she is pregnant and is probably for delivery in 3-4 weeks. At this stage it is probably best to do what you tell her ASAP and get sterilized after the birth of the boy. On the positive side - you get a house full of cats Baby Fluffy! Perhaps you can place with friends, the people-CAT and see the puppies grow.

Sarah Elizabeth said...

If you are pregnant, you should see the boys, only about 2 weeks. Cats are only 2 months of pregnancy. Cats are usually speak louder than loving pregnant.So, it's a very good chance she would be pregnant.

jascovv said...

is risky for the diagnosis of these symptoms more generics. The best advice is to bring him to the vet if she is not pregnant, an infection or worms, or worse. Put otherwise calm and take it to get it spayed for her safety and peace of mind. Believe me, I learned a lesson with my dog, Katie. We offer you correct it, and now has 7 puppies! Best of luck!

jascovv said...

is risky for the diagnosis of these symptoms more generics. The best advice is to bring him to the vet if she is not pregnant, an infection or worms, or worse. Put otherwise calm and take it to get it spayed for her safety and peace of mind. Believe me, I learned a lesson with my dog, Katie. We offer you correct it, and now has 7 puppies! Best of luck!

jascovv said...

is risky for the diagnosis of these symptoms more generics. The best advice is to bring him to the vet if she is not pregnant, an infection or worms, or worse. Put otherwise calm and take it to get it spayed for her safety and peace of mind. Believe me, I learned a lesson with my dog, Katie. We offer you correct it, and now has 7 puppies! Best of luck!

tj said...

Take her to the vet and they will confirm the pregnancy and, after the neutered cats are weaned from breast milk.

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