Things To Know Before Breeding Your
Cat
The population of cats is the United States alone is
unbelievable. Nearly all experts will tell you that you should
spay your cat instead of breed it. No matter what experts have
to say, a lot of people want to have a litter of kittens from
their cat. Before you decide to breed your cat, there are a few
things that you should think about.
The first thing you should know is that breeding cats takes
time. For the next two months after the litter is born, you'll
need to clean the area on a daily basis. You'll also need to
watch over the kittens as well, and keep a close eye on how
they are developing. If you plan to breed a litter of cats, you
won't have time for much of anything else.
Breeding cats will also require a good degree of space as
well. If you have a small apartment, you shouldn't attempt to
breed a cat. You should also make sure that your family agrees
with the idea, as it isn't good for the kittens if you keep
them locked up. Keep in mind that kittens like to see things;
they'll end up going all over your home as well.
Breeding cats also requires a degree of responsibility as
well. You should always have a plan of approach, including
homes for the kittens to go that you aren't planning to keep.
Keep in mind that things can change, someone who wanted a cat
may change his mind once the litter is born. In this event, you
must decide whether or not you can keep a kitten that doesn't
have a home.
Breeding also requires some education as well. You should be
prepared for any problems along the way, as well as what takes
place during birth. From cutting umbilical cords to delivering
early, you'll need to be well prepared. You should also have
the proper supplies, and know how to handle things in the event
of a c-section. You'll also need to know what to feed pregnant
cats, as their diets are very important if you are
breeding.
Breeding will also cost money as well, with kittens costing
a lot more money than you may think. The food isn't the only
thing that's expensive, as the vet bills can also get
expensive. Even though you may go through the entire pregnancy
without going to the vet, you'll still need de-worming and
vaccination medicines as well.
In short, there is a lot to think about where breeding is
concerned. If you have your mind set on it and you want to
breed, you should be sure that you have the proper knowledge
and everything you need before hand. You should always be ready
to handle anything associated with breeding – and prepare
yourself for the worst possible scenario.
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