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How many days is the expected delivery date for a cat?

The expected delivery date for a cat is between 58 and 63 days, which depends on the number of kittens the cat is carrying and their physical condition. If the cat is carrying more kittens, the delivery date is shorter, and if it's carrying fewer kittens, the date may be extended. It is recommended for the owner to take the cat to the vet regularly during pregnancy to monitor the cat's condition and the development of the kittens. Otherwise, premature birth and difficult labor may occur.

  1. Why is the expected delivery date for a cat between 58 and 62 days?

Cats have a unique reproductive system, with stimulated ovulation. They need to mate before they can ovulate. The expected delivery date for a cat after mating is between 58 and 62 days, but the number of kittens and the cat's physical condition vary. If the cat has a good physical condition and is carrying a small number of kittens, the delivery date may be extended, and the kittens must be fully developed before the expected date. If the cat's physical condition is poor and it's carrying a large number of kittens, the delivery date is shorter, usually around 58 days.

  1. How to calculate a cat's expected delivery date?

The expected delivery date of a cat is usually calculated from the day of successful mating. The date is usually around 63 days, but it may vary due to the cat's pregnancy. As the pregnancy progresses, the cat may experience increased appetite and abdominal swelling. If the abdominal swelling is severe, it indicates that the kittens are too large, and the delivery date may be提前. If there is no significant increase in abdominal size and the kitten's size is within the normal range, the delivery date will usually not be提前.

  1. What should be noticed during a cat's pregnancy?

During pregnancy, cats need to eat more high-nutrition food, such as nutritional paste, goat's milk, and chicken breast. They also need increased supervision to prevent them from running around, which could lead to premature birth.