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How old does a cat have to be before it can be pregnant?

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Hi. I just wanted to start out saying, I just love your animals! Now, I was wondering, because I was looking into Persian genetics. I know that with dogs breeding harlequins to harlequins with cause a lethal pups, which means the pups probably won't survive, breeding merles to merles cause "lethal whites" meaning if the pups live, they will be blind, deaf or both, and in Chinese Crested breeding hairless to hairless also cause problems, a many.
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Your Cat Is Pregnant? Read these FAQ
Physically many cats are able to get pregnant when they are only six or seven months old. Others however are one year old when they have their first heat cycle. So it depends on your cat. While the moment of the first heat cycle varies, it is better to breed when they're a little older. It is known that many younger cats are not always good as a mother; their maternal instinct seems to be better developed when they're one year or older. Think about this when you decide to breed.
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Cat Too Old To Get Pregnant? Question:How old is too old for a cat to become pregnant?

Your Cat Is Pregnant? Read these FAQ
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Is my cat too old for I-131 treatment?

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Cats of any age may be treated, as long as there are no other life-threatening medical conditions present. Thorough screening tests are performed to minimize any risks. Even cats 17 to 20 years old have been successfully treated.
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What does this do to the cat?

Pet Doctor - Frequently Asked Questions
The typical cat with hyperthyroidism is middle aged or older; on the average, affected cats are about 10 years of age. The rapid rate of metabolism causes the cat to lose weight. It tries to compensate for this with an increased appetite. In fact, some of these cats have a ravenous appetite and will literally eat anything in sight! Despite the increased intake of food, most cats gradually lose weight. The weight loss may be so gradual that some owners will not even realize it has occurred.
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Getting a new addition to your cat family can be very exciting and at the same time, very frustrating. Cats are social animals, but they are also territorial animals. Because of this, introducing a new cat into a house that already has a cat can be difficult. If the new cat is a kitten, always be sure the kitten is protected while you are away. Never let the kitten roam with the adult cat until you are absolutely sure that the adult will not harm the kitten.
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How old must my cat be to be altered?

Spay / Neuter Resources FAQ and Resources
Information about early spay and neuter is often a surprise to many people. DO READ WHAT THE EXPERTS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT EARLY SPAY & NEUTER.
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What vaccinations does a CAT cat receive?

Cat Adoption Team | Frequently Asked Questions
All cats receive vaccines against upper respiratory diseases (including some caused by calicivirus and the herpes virus), feline panleukopenia, and (if the cat is under eight years old) feline leukemia. You may notice that some cats in our care have also been vaccinated for rabies, for example, or FIV. These cats have received those vaccinations while in the care of another organization or person.
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What veterinary care does a CAT cat receive?

Cat Adoption Team | Frequently Asked Questions
In addition to routine care such as vaccines, treatment for parasites, and spay/neuter, our cats receive whatever medical care they need to keep them healthy. Cats who need surgery, for example, get it; cats who need to be on insulin receive it. In rare instances, we may take a cat to a specialist for further treatment if the cat’s case requires special techniques, procedures, or equipment not available at the CAT hospital. No; we are not set up to handle feral cats.
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I think my cat is too old for anything but treatment with the oral medication. Do you agree?

Pet Doctor - Frequently Asked Questions
Many owners of cats with hyperthyroidism are hesitant to have radiation therapy or surgery because of their cat's advanced age. But remember, old age is not a disease. The outcomes following both surgery and radiation therapy are usually very positive, and most cats have a very good chance of returning to an excellent state of health.
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How long does my cat have to be hospitalized?

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We admit patients on Monday morning and treat Monday afternoon. Our patients are typically discharged on Thursday afternoon.
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Why does my cat have have bad breath?

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Periodontal disease can cause bad breath as well as lead to soreness and destruction of the gums and loose or missing teeth. Plaque builds up on the groove between teeth and gums, causing irritation, redness, and swelling. Eventually pockets form and deepen, allowing bacteria to damage the tissues that hold teeth in place. Bacteria from the teeth have a clear path to the animal's bloodstream and vital organs.
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What vaccinations does my cat need?

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year old and every 3 years afterwards: Rabies Remember to have your vet worm you cat when you get the vaccinations; this is especially important in kittens.
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x2022; Do you charge to take in my pregnant cat or kittens?

Mat Valley Kitties FAQ
No, there is no charge but donations of money, cat food, litter or other supplies are always appreciated.
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Q: There's a pregnant feral cat outside. What should I do?

Resource Center. Alley Cat Allies
Trap the queen and bring her indoors to have the kittens. The kittens are more likely to survive if born indoors although the mother may experience stress from being confined and become less able to care for her kittens. To reduce her stress, provide a warm, secluded, quiet area for her to give birth and nurse her litter. Provide a warm, outdoor cat shelter and the queen may choose to have her kittens in it. There is no guarantee.
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What if my female cat is in heat or is pregnant?

Frequently Asked Questions CatSnip
The spay operation can still be performed. There is a slight additional charge do to a longer surgery and the need to administer additional medications.
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How can I tell if my cat is pregnant?

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This is one of the most common questions asked about pregnancy in cats. Unfortunately, although many people are hoping for a negative reply, the answer is too often "yes."
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How does ovulation determine when I can get pregnant?

Ovulation Calendar - Frequently Asked Questions About Ovulat...
Knowing your time of ovulation is crucial to successful conception. Your fertile period starts about 4-5 days before ovulation, and ends about 24-48 hours after it. For more information, see Ovulation and Pregnancy.
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Q - How old does a cat have to be before starting training?

PetSafe Cat Fence FAQ
A - Retrain the cat by putting it on a long leash. As soon as the cat is observed entering the correction zone he should be pulled out and redirected to the "sit" and "stay" command.
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How old does my dog/cat need to be before I can purchase esure pet insurance?

esure.com - pet insurance frequently asked questions
You can purchase esure pet insurance for your dog or cat as soon as they are over 8 weeks old. Once your pet's policy has been issued, they can be covered for life. The only benefit that stops is death from illness cover. When your dog is over 9 years old or your cat over 11 years old, we won't give you back the purchase price if they die or have to be put to sleep through illness or natural causes. All other benefits continue.
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QUESTION: What is your cat's name? How old is he?

Harley Hahn Frequently Asked Questions
My cat is named The Little Nipper. The name comes from British slang. In British, a "nipper" is a kid. The Little Nipper was the very first animal in the world to have his own email address and his own Web page. He is also the host of The Little Nipper's Internet Clubhouse, the special family and children's section of The Harley Hahn Experience. If you'd like to learn more about The Little Nipper or send him email, here's a link to his Web page: The Little Nipper was born on April 6, 1991.
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How long is a cat pregnant before she has her kittens?

Safari Animal Clinic - [Frequently Asked Questions]
The normal gestation period for a cat is 61 to 69 days. Siamese may carry for as many as 71 days. The average is about 9 - 10 weeks.
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Can a pregnant dog or cat be spayed?

CARE: Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
Yes. See CARE's Please Spay/Neuter Your Pet page for more low cost spay/neuter resources. Also, spaying a pregnant dog or cat does abort the puppies or kittens.
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How long is a dog or cat pregnant?

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The length of gestation in a dog or cat is usually around 63 days. However, this period may vary greatly from 58 to 70 days after breeding. Often larger litters have shorter gestation periods while smaller litters may have a longer gestation.
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