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Pickles asked in PetsCats · 3 years ago

Is my stray cat pregnant?

this stray cat had been sleeping in my greenhouse for a long time (about a month) so I started to feed her and since then she has adopted my front porch. This was back in April. She's always been a very skinny cat. (i'm amusing bc she was wild) But when i went to pick her up the other day she was very heavy. She looks fat too. Am I feeding her too much or is she pregnant? I can't check her nipples because she hates it when i touch her tummy, she always has. And if she is pregnant, what do i do? I am not aloud to bring her inside as i have a dog and he hates her. Bringing her inside is not an option. And if she does have kittens she will probably have them under my green house because that is where she goes when shes scared its dark and small. Do I give her a cardboard box? What do I do help!!!!

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  • Laura
    Lv 7
    3 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    take her to the vet.

    If she is pregnant, take her to a local shelter or ask the vet in helping find a foster home for her.

    If she is not pregnant, get her up to date on shots and put her back outside with a collar with your info on it.

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    She needs to be taken to the vet or to the Humane Society. Don't assume that all shelters are "kill" shelters. Some in large cities have found a way to go no-kill. They have good discounts at vets for de-worming, vaccinations, exams, and spaying. If she is barely pregnant at all they can do something about it and if she's got kittens, they will have a much better with a vaccinated and healthy mom who has something to eat and somewhere truly safe to stay. I just adopted a teen mom who is about 1 year old and her growth was stunted by having kittens and being a stray. After she weaned her kittens and had a spay she is now the most spoiled skinny always hungry kitty on Earth and sitting right next to me.

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    If it's a stray, it's not yours. They're called strays because no one owns them.

  • 3 years ago

    Yes

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  • 3 years ago

    Take this poor cat to a no kill rescue so she can get the care she needs especially if she is pregnant. Then she and her kittens will have a warm, dry safe place to be and then when ready to be rehomed.

  • 3 years ago

    Its a stray so its not your cat. Take it to Ac and drop it off or call AC to trap it and take it

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