I. Will cats experience morning sickness
Affected by the differences in cats’ physical conditions, Some cats vomit during pregnancy, while others don’t. Cat pregnancy is morning sickness, which usually occurs when the cat is about two weeks pregnant, and the time of morning sickness in cats is not too long, usually no more than two days. If you notice persistent vomiting in your home, it’s a good idea to take your cat to the vet for a check-up. In addition to morning sickness, the symptoms that cats often show during pregnancy are: lethargy, dislike of exercise, laziness, red nipples, etc. In the late stage of pregnancy, the breasts of cats will overflow with milk, and the abdominal circumference will also increase significantly.
Second, what is the cause of cat vomiting during pregnancy
If the cat is not normal morning sickness, pregnant cat Vomiting can be caused by a lack of vitamins or calcium in the pregnant cat, or it can be caused by gastrointestinal discomfort caused by the pregnant cat eating expired and spoiled food. Therefore, during the pregnancy of the cat, the pet owner must pay attention to keeping the cat’s diet clean and hygienic, and provide the cat with nutrients in time, but avoid excessive supplementation, so as to avoid the cat’s dystocia due to the fetus being too large.
Three, how to deal with cat vomiting when pregnant
cat vomiting when pregnant, First of all, the pet should find out the cause of the cat’s vomiting, and seriously think about whether the cat has been fed food that should not be eaten recently, or whether the cat has eaten too much of a certain food. The cat’s vomiting symptoms generally do not continue for a long time, and the harm is not too great. The pet owner can observe the cat for two days. If the cat’s symptoms do not improve, you need to take the cat to the veterinary hospital for a systematic examination.
In general, morning sickness in cats is relatively rare. If the cat is pregnant and has vomiting symptoms, pet owners should pay attention to distinguish whether the cat’s vomiting is a physiological cause or a pathological cause. Physiological cat vomiting includes the cat eating too much and being too active. Because the cat eats more after pregnancy, but does not like to exercise, the abdomen will become larger in the later stage, and its abdominal cavity may compress its stomach and easily cause the cat to vomit. Once it is found that the cat is vomiting frequently, it is necessary to take the cat to see a doctor in time.