Is my cat pregnant?

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She was staying with a male cat for almost a month now but she don’t want him to get near her and always hissing so I don’t know if she’s pregnant or not.. some said she is pregnant.. Glad if you helped <3
 

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Were you purposefully breeding her? Since she is not spayed and was with a male cat it is very likely that she is pregnant. Her sides should begin to swell around the fifth week.
 

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If they were both unfixed then possibly pregnant. Did you want her to be?
 

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I would think that she is if she is not spayed and been left with a male cat. Tell her I say congrats if she is pregnant 🐱🥺
 

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Her nipples won't start to pink up until week 2-3. I would definitely recommend you spay and neuter both cats ASAP! There is a huge overpopulation of cats and the more cats born means more cats are put down in shelters. If you want kittens, you can adopt at your local animal shelter.
 

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Her nipples won't start to pink up until week 2-3. I would definitely recommend you spay and neuter both cats ASAP! There is a huge overpopulation of cats and the more cats born means more cats are put down in shelters. If you want kittens, you can adopt at your local animal shelter.
soooo the answer to the animal shelters putting cats down is to spay a pregnant cat and kill her kittens?Riddle me that lol i read lots of people judging cat owners about their pregnant cats. Make it make sense.
 

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soooo the answer to the animal shelters putting cats down is to spay a pregnant cat and kill her kittens?Riddle me that lol i read lots of people judging cat owners about their pregnant cats. Make it make sense.
OK, here I am 'making it make sense':
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If your cat is pregnant it is very, very early on.. there is virtually nothing there. It is not 'killing kittens'.
 
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