Just like a human, a pregnant cat will go through some important changes. She will start to eat more and she will gain weight. During this period, it is important to help her have a nutritious diet without letting her become obese.
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Fun Fact
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A pregnant cat requires about 25 percent more calories, protein and other essential nutrients than a normal cat.
Expert Insight
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Weight gain will be gradual during the pregnancy. Your cat should gain 25 to 50 percent more weight.
Benefits
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While pregnant, give your cat kitten food instead of regular cat food. Kitten food contains more calories and protein, so your cat will get the added nutrients without having to eat too much food.
Warning
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Be careful not to overfeed your pregnant cat. Obesity can lead to complications for both the kittens and the mother during birth.
Warning
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Don't give your pregnant cat any supplements unless they are prescribed by a veterinarian. Many supplements will harm the developing kittens.
Effects
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In cats, pregnancy lasts for nine weeks. At the end of this time, your cat should give birth to three to five healthy kittens.
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