How do cats conceive? Cats are conceived through mating of male cats and female cats. Generally, female cats will have estrus every three months, and can be conceived during the estrus period of female cats. When a cat is mating, male cats will ride...
How do cats conceive? Cats are conceived through mating of male cats and female cats. Generally, female cats will have estrus every three months, and can be conceived during the estrus period of female cats. When a cat is mating, male cats will ride on the female cat, bite the back of the female cat's neck, and then mating.
Before the cat is ready to be pregnant, if the male cat is not his own cat, the male cat should be taken to the home one week in advance and let the female cat stay with the male cat for a period of time. When the cat is in heat, the male cat can be allowed to ride it. During the ride, frightening the male cat and the female cat should be avoided to prevent mating failure.
If the female cat successfully conceives, we need to place it separately to avoid contact with other cats. Then do the cleaning. When the delivery stage is approaching, because the belly is big, it may not be convenient for the female cat to clean it well. At this time, the cat needs the shoveler to help it. In addition, nutrition should be supplemented. During pregnancy, the female cat's appetite will generally increase, which is what we need to add appropriate amount of calcium and vitamins to it. Finally, during the pregnancy of the cat, care should be strengthened to avoid infection and illness. If necessary, consult a veterinarian.