Will cats vomit when they are in heat? Are there any symptoms of estrus?
Will cats vomit when they are in heat? What are the symptoms of estrus? Under normal circumstances, cats will not vomit when they are in estrus. It may be caused by other reasons. Are there any symptoms of cats in estrus? Let’s find out below.
Please seek medical attention immediately if the following symptoms occur
If a cat loses its appetite, it should be within 8 hours for a cat that is 1-2 months old, within 12 hours for a cat that is 2-3 months old, within 16 hours for a cat that is 3-4 months old, and within 16 hours for a 1-year-old cat. If it is within 24 hours, there is no need to worry. If you not only have no appetite, but also are listless, have a fever, squat all the time and don't like to move, or even have vomiting and diarrhea, you should pay special attention to it. If you eat a lot but lose weight, if you don't drink water for two or three days, or if you drink a lot of water, and your urine becomes odorless like water, you should go to the hospital immediately. In addition to internal diseases such as stomach, intestines, lungs, liver, and kidneys, there may also be oral diseases such as toothache and intraoral ulcers.
Before vomiting, the abdominal muscles and breast membrane twitch, and vomiting occurs. If this happens repeatedly all day long, go to the hospital immediately. In addition, if you keep vomiting every day, or if there are blood streaks in the vomit, it is best to take it to the hospital for examination.
Carefully examine vomiting substances
It is rare to see cats vomiting when raising cats to defecate. Sometimes vomiting occurs due to illness, and sometimes even a healthy person will vomit. If you eat something in a hurry, you will vomit after eating. In addition, when eating poisonous or indigestible items, they will vomit in order to protect themselves from harm. Long-haired breeds will vomit hair balls every 1-2 months, which is normal. Regardless of the above situation, if you only vomit once in a while and you are still full of energy after vomiting, then there is no need to worry. However, if other symptoms appear after vomiting, the pattern of vomiting and the vomited objects should be carefully observed in order to accurately determine the cause of the disease.
Male and female cats generally reach sexual maturity 6 to 8 months after birth. At this time, the male cat's testicles can produce sperm, the female cat's ovaries can ovulate, and periodic estrus occurs.
Reminder: When male and female cats have just become sexually mature, it is best not to let them breed offspring, because their bodies have not yet matured at this time, and their bones, muscles, and internal organs are still in the growth and development period. Premature mating will not only affect the growth of the male and female cats themselves, but will also cause the offspring to develop slowly, be sickly, and have a low survival rate.
Cat’s estrus period
Female cats will have periodic estrus after they become sexually mature, usually once every 2 to 3 weeks, and the duration of estrus is generally about 1 week. The second season of life is the peak season for cats to be in estrus, and it is also the best time for mating.
Sexually mature cats are induced by the breath and shouts of a female cat in estrus., will be in heat. In other words, male cats do not have a specific estrus period and do not have cyclical estrus like female cats.
In daily life, owners should pay more attention to the maintenance of cats, especially in terms of diet. If cats are not taken care of well, they will easily get sick.
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