So I am pretty sure my cat is pregnant with her brothers kittens and was wondering if this would cause any problems. He is nutured now. Also what should I do to prepare for the newborn kittens?

Updated On April 3rd, 2018

Pet's info: Cat | Domestic Shorthair | Female | unspayed

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Answered By Dr. Melanie, BVSc MS

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The concern with breeding siblings is that it can cause genetic problems to be expressed easier due to recessive genes. Unfortunately you will not know if any problems will exist until the kittens are born. To prepare for kittens, the first thing to do is take Mango into the vet to confirm she is pregnant. The vet may be able to do an ultrasound or x-ray to tell you how many kittens she is carrying, and can help give you an approximate time as to when she may give birth. Normally, cats do not need help giving birth, but when it gets closer to the time she is to give birth, she will need a quiet and dark area to give birth to the kittens. You want her as calm and relaxed as possible. Also make sure there is food, water, and a litter box for her in this area. First off, however, take her into a vet. Best of luck!

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