Sunday, 25 August 2019

Older cat may be pregnant, not sure what interactions to expect with recently adopted kittens.

So, roommate started feeding one of the neighbor cats and we eventually brought her in. She's got to be younger than a year old. After a little over a month, a friend of mine was trying to get rid of some kittens, thought a playmate would help get rid of some excess energy.

Visit said friend, he only has two females (sisters) and they don't look similar at all. He also complains about the litter of kittens constantly, so I take both sisters.

The sisters get along with each other great, but at first, the older cat wouldn't get along with them. Now they all get along great, about 3-4 weeks later.

Older one may have gotten pregnant on a previous occasion when she escaped the house (about a month ago). So, I just want to know what to expect if she gives birth and how the different parties will interact. Will momma possibly become overly aggressive and defensive towards the non-related kittens? Will the non-related kittens play too hard with the newly born ones? Will they become territorial? Should I worry at all and let themselves sort it out?

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from Pets https://www.reddit.com/r/Pets/comments/cvh8pr/older_cat_may_be_pregnant_not_sure_what/

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