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  2. What to Expect When YOUR CAT’s Expecting - AOL

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    Pregnancy is natural and your cat will know instinctively how she needs to take care of herself, so it is not something for you to stress over too much. But you do want to keep an eye out for some ...

  3. Is My Cat Pregnant? - AOL

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    Cats can have false pregnancy just like people can. This means they can have hormonal changes that cause nesting behavior, changes in their nipples, an enlarged belly, and milk production, without ...

  4. Gorgeous Silver Maine Coon Cat Asks Mom for Help When Going ...

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    In the first trimester of pregnancy, there may be little indication that the cat is pregnant. By the second trimester, the animal is likely to put on weight, and most cats become sweeter and more ...

  5. Pseudopregnancy - Wikipedia

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    After pseudopregnancy, the female cat returns to proestrus and can become pregnant again. The pseudopregnancy lasts around half the length of a normal pregnancy in cats. This is advantageous to cats as they can conceive earlier making them more efficient in reproduction. [5] Cat

  6. 50 Of The Most Adorable Photos Of Pregnant Animals (New ... - AOL

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    Pregnancy is a special time for many women. It's filled with magical moments. Creating new life. Watching your body grow. Hearing a heartbeat. Seeing the first scan. Preparing to welcome a baby.

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  8. Rabbit test - Wikipedia

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    The rabbit test became a widely used bioassay (animal-based test) to test for pregnancy. The term "rabbit test" was first recorded in 1949, and was the origin of a common euphemism, "the rabbit died", for a positive pregnancy test. [4] The phrase was, in fact, based on a common misconception about the test.

  9. Pregnancy tests using animals - Wikipedia

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    Before immunological pregnancy tests were developed in the 1960s, women relied on urine-based pregnancy tests using animals, ranging from mice to frogs. [1] [2] Advancements in medical technology have enabled women to accurately check their pregnancy status by using 'pee-on-a-stick' pregnancy test kits at home. Before these accessible and ...