A cat can first come in to season from the age of 6 months onwards, so the answer is 6 months old for first pregnancy. However, cats are still very much kittens at this age. They are still growing and developing themselves, so letting a 6 month old kitten become pregnant can be incredibly dangerous, risking the lives of the mother and the unborn kittens.
It is best to spay kittens before they reach 6 months old to stop them having any unwanted litters.
if your cat is around six months, she can have babies.
Not until she has reached reproductive maturity which is at about 5-6 months of age. Kittens spend most of their energy in growing and developing themselves, and having to carry and nourish unborn (and eventually born) kittens is incredibly dangerous and there is a real risk of complications or fatalities for both the mother and the litter. It is recommended that kittens are spayed before they reach 6 months old to avoid this.
No, a female cat cannot get pregnant by itself. A female cat would need to mate with a male cat to become pregnant.
A cat does not signal pregnancy, but you could be pregnant, not know it, and have a cat following you, but the cat's just a coincedence. In other words, cats are not pregnancy prophets.
You spay a female dog and cat, you neuter a male dog and cat.
It could be a few reasons, the dog could be scared, the dog could be excited about seeing the cat or the dog might want to attack. You can tell what the dog is thinking by his posture. The tail between the legs doesn't always say the dog is scared. Leash the dog up and if the cat goes near the dog and he walks away or hides behind something then he's scared. Barking doesn't mean aggression either. They could just want to play with the cat. If The dogs head is high it doesn't mean he wants to attack either, just like if it's low. If the dog starts showing teeth, take him away from the area fast. He might kill the cat or injure it and you can get in a heap load of trouble and the dog will be put down.
No, a female cat must be in heat in order to become pregnant. This is when she releases eggs for fertilization. If a female cat is not in heat, she cannot get pregnant.
No. Animals can only get animals of their own species pregnant. A dog can only get a dog pregnant, a cat can only get a cat pregnant, etc.
You could probably but it would be a weirdexperience for the dog and cat!Answer 2:No
She could die.
No...nor a dog, cat, moose or name your non human mammal.
Yes she could be.
yes as if the cat is alergic to the dog or the dog has unearthed magistic fleas then it will put cheak them out unearthed magistic fleas may kill eather the cat or dog.
Good question! I would think a dog could only get pregnant by one dog at a time.
a cat and maybe a dog
Yes.
No, a female cat cannot get pregnant by itself. A female cat would need to mate with a male cat to become pregnant.
Yes. but only if the cat and dog grow up together. They don't do well if the dog is grown and the cat is young. older cat and young pup is probably fine.
"They" who? A dog? A cat? Please include this information in your question.