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Is it unheathey for your cat to have more than 3 litters of kittens>

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my cat bella has had 2 litters of kittenz already and she is prenate with her 3 litter and so has been really sleepey latley. will she be ok?

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  1. She will be fine.But remember a cat should ONLY have 1 liter of kittens a yr NO MORE.if she has more than 1 litter each yr she will become restless and sick.and will have problems on upcoming liters.But if you only have her have one liter each yr its fine she will be fine.You do Not have to spay your cat just cause other people want you to.yea cats get put down allot of them.but that's manly because of people trying to make lots and lots of money of there kittens and kitten mills.not regular people with cats that just have one litter a yr from the cat.have fun with the upcoming litter.have a great day:)


  2. Then get her an abortion pronto!

    Get your cat spayed and stop contributing to the overpopulation of cats.

    http://www.wallysfriends.com/statistics....

    The average number of litters a fertile cat can produce in one year is 3.

    The average number of kittens in a feline litter is 4–6.

    In seven years, one female cat and her offspring can theoretically produce 420,000 cats.

    Only 1 in 12 of those 420,000 cats born finds a home. :o(

    Even if you found homes for all your cats, you are still taking away homes that other homeless cats could have had by adding to the population.

    There are no excuses for your allowing a pet cat to have kittens.

    Spay your cat!!!!

  3. YOU NEED TO HAVE YOUR CAT SPAYED... do realize how many cats you have allowed to be born already! (about 105)

    It is NOT healty for a cat to have one litter after another ... She will be happier after being spayed...

    It is too hard to find homes for that many cats... HAVE HER SPAYED ... if she is pregnant recently they still can spay her.


  4. i dont thing she will have a problem but having this many ktten will make her very tired as a cat will do what is called induced ovulation which means she will release the eggs when she is mated so she will just keep getting pregnant in short periods of time and her body doesnt get chance to recover from the first time. dont worry to much now as she is already pregnant but once her kittens are born and weaned i would say it would be best to get her done it will be best for her in the long run, i no it is cute when the kittens are born but just think of how much it is taking out of bella, i will let my cat have one litter when my male cat is old enough then once she is pregnant i will have my male done as they are house cats so i can control who mates her

    good luck

  5. first off take her to the vet and have her checked out. then after she has had her kittens please get her fixed.

    you will both be happier and she will be healthier.

  6. hi

    I am sure she will be okay, but it would be best for her to not continue having litters; just like us, we can cope with pregnancy a few times, but it would be stressful to overdo it! It may depend how long since her last litter also; if she has only just finished nursing then that is going to be really hard work for her.

    Once she has had this litter it would be kindest for her to get her spayed so she doesn't have a fourth litter.

    When I was a child there was a neighbourhood cat that wandered- she had a home but wasnt well cared for- and i loved her- her name was Bimbo- and she must have had 15 litters during her life- but the last couple of litters the kittens were weak and died and the final pregnancy she had a c-section and was finally spayed(paid for by my parents as the owner wasnt interested!) and we then moved house- and took Bimbo with us. She was considerably healthier from then on and lived to be a ripe old 17 years. So it didn't do her any 'harm' but it was stressful on her definatly

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