What are sings of being pregnant and what should I do for her while she is pregnant…..?
Answer Well, the first indicator of pregnancy would be the disappearance of Julie’s estrus (heat) cycle. It could cease abruptly or simply fail to show up the next time around. However, this sign is not always as clear as the others. The first distinct sign is when her nipples enlarge a bit and turn pink. This should happen from two to three weeks of pregnancy. Then, between three and four weeks, she may get morning sickness and vomit from time to time. At four weeks, you can take Julie in for “palpation”, during which the vet feels her abdomen to rightfully determine whether or not she is pregnant. If the result is positive, you will want to put her on a special diet around that time. Give her more quantity, and change to either kitten or pregnant cat food. She will need to remain on it until the kittens are through nursing. At five weeks, Julie’s abdomen will start to enlarge, and at six weeks, the kittens will be viewable on an x-ray or sonogram. I would recommend taking advantage o