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From: wong@rtech.ARPA (J. Wong)
Newsgroups: net.pets
Subject: Re: Re: pregnant cats
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Date: Tue, 5-Mar-85 03:23:31 EST
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> karen
> 
> p.s.  when is she ever going to come out of heat.  She started around the
> beginning of February.

I noticed when my cat was in heat, she seemed to go through a two-week cycle.
That is, she was in heat for about a week, and then relatively normal for a
week, before starting the cycle again.  This went on for three months before
I had  her spayed.  I have a feeling that most animals, including cats, go
through this estrous cycle until they get pregnant, unless they're very 
seasonal.  Cats aren't very seasonal.  You probably have several months of
her being in heat ahead of you.  Maybe you can stand it; I couldn't.
-- 

				J. Wong

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