Is this stray cat pregnant?

TheBlueSky

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I’ve already posed this on stray cats forum and they recommended this forum. There is stray cat which I’ve been feeding for a few months, she is so friendly though. Recently her nipples appear to be different and don’t look like normal (I don’t know much about cats and have very little experience). Her appetite has increased and I think she sleeps more than before. Is she pregnant or she already have a litter of kittens or is this a sign of a health problem?
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Have you a possibility to take her in? Especielly as she is that friendly.

The only is to make sure she hasnt a litter outside...
 
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Have you a possibility to take her in? Especielly as she is that friendly.

The only is to make sure she hasnt a litter outside...
Sometimes she comes inside, walks around the house, then leaves.
Unfortunately I can’t follow her (She comes in front of the window not the door), but why wouldn’t she bring her kittens to our home if she has a litter outside? (I think she trusts us, she comes here everyday),I was wondering if she was pregnant and if there is a way I can help her (by placing a box outside for her, etc.)
 

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If she already has a litter, she would bring them to you at around 5-6 weeks old to begin eating cat food.

I think putting a box out for her is a good idea though, especially if this is her first litter.
 
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