How can you get your animal pregnant?

I have a one yr old cat && shes really pretty, && I want her to have kittens. BUT, our other cat, Slingblade, isnt doing it right. He always blows on her back. && thts not helping anything. So, how am I able to get my cat pregnant.. ( Not me personally… Obviously. )

Answer #1

Im not even gunna read the rest. Screw off people. You dont even know me.

It’s not about knowing you, it’s about knowing the facts of unwanted and abandoned animals. Responsible owners do not breed their pets.

Answer #2

&& go ahead && keep markin my stuff as rude er whtever else. Leave me ALONE! I wont be on for a while.

Answer #3

Im not even gunna read the rest. Screw off people. You dont even know me.

Answer #4

Rather get you animal spayed. There are enough unwanted dogs in shelters. Get a pretty kitty from the SPCA. You’re probably going to end up giving the kittens away after she’s had them in any case.

Answer #5

first make sure she on heat (heat period) then get matured male cat and leave them in a room (not a big room) nature wil take its corse or you can use artificia insemination

Answer #6

Why try to breed a common house cat…did you know there are millions of VERY pretty kitties in the shelters, waiting to die?? Why bring more into the world?

Get her spayed, and your male neutered.

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Answer #7

First of all, asking this question tells me that you have No Experience breeding cats and you will be risking your cats life if you do breed her. Your cat is still a baby and too young to breed. Just because she’s pretty, is no reason to breed her. There are so many pretty cats in Shelters being Euthanized everyday, because there are not enough homes to go around and adopt them all. Don’t add to the problem, that is already way out of hand. If you really love your cat, you will take her to the vet and get her Spayed. I would also get your male Neutered. Leave the breeding to the professionals who know exactly what they are doing and who are breeding for the right reasons!

Answer #8

Shut the hll up. STAY OFF MY SHT!

Answer #9

u always welcum

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