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Do cats have infertility too?

Three things to do to keep cats from becoming infertile

By CEAPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Do cats have infertility too?
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Some people have pairs of cats in their homes in the hope of having a litter and having more cats to be happy with.

Generally, purebred pairs of cats or purchase prices are higher, or adoption to obtain is not easy, but the effort to obtain the baby cats kept for many years does not necessarily really give birth to babies.

Bono Xiaoping (pseudonym) purchased a pair from North America two years ago for 30,000 yuan - a purebred golden shaded Chinchilla whose father had participated in international competitions and won a good ranking. Bono Xiaoping hoped that the cat couple she bought would give birth to a few more, which could then be given to her girlfriends and cousins. But for more than two years, no matter how much Bono-chain looked forward to it, the ginger couple still did not produce any litter. To find out, Bono-chain took the cat to the hospital for a checkup and was told that the female cat was infertile.

What is cat infertility all about? At the appeal of Bono-chain, Cassatt shares the intelligence about female cat infertility.

I have a lot of cat concubines, but it is not easy to get a "cat child"!

How to determine infertility in female cats?

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If your cat has one of these characteristics, you may need to pay more attention: 1.

1. Female cats are not in the heat: During the cat estrus period, the female cat is not in heat, there is no estrus behavior, and she is traumatic.

2. Female cats in heat, but never pregnant after breeding: Some female cats with infertility are still in heat, but just can't breed successfully.

3. Unable to breed: Some female cats are unable to breed. This situation is not only found in cats, but also in the rest of the feline family, tigers, and leopards kept by humans.

Many people want to have more cats at home whose joy

It is important to have more comprehensive information about cat infertility. For those who wish to have a successful mating of their cats at home, it is important to understand the situation of their cats as early as possible so that they can plan early.

There are two types of infertility in female cats: congenital and acquired.

Congenital infertility: The cat's corresponding organs are not fully developed. It may be some kind of mutation caused by pollution or some irreversible damage caused by accidental injury while in the mother's body.

There are several possible causes of acquired infertility, that cat owners should be aware of when raising their cats.

1. Long-term single diet of protein, fat, or carbohydrates: For example, there are cases where the cat is fed only eggs all year round, or there is also a long-term diet of rice for cats (note that if the cat is free-range because cats can hunt in the wild. And pure domesticated cats, long-term single food, there will be a lot of health risks)

2. Overweight cats: Some overweight cats are also prone to infertility. If you want your cat to produce litter and reproduce, you should control your cat's weight within a healthy range on weekdays.

3. Acquired infections caused by diseases: such as feline tuberculosis, tuberculosis in cats, and even some cats' colds may also cause infertility. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the cat's constitution, let the cat exercise properly, and take vitamin supplements.

Long-term mono culture of food may lead to cat infertility

A very crucial intelligence is that cat infertility is not curable. Except for irreversible damage to organs, many of the conditions in acquired infertility can be cured through treatment and conditioning.

If your cat is diagnosed with incurable infertility, please treat your cat well, after all, littering is not the priority of owning a cat. Whether you want your cat to give birth or not, you should provide rich and proper nutrition to your cat regularly and allow your cat to develop exercise habits.

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