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How do I know if my Maine Coon is pregnant?

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Maine Coon cat vet with an ultrasound machine that can detect pregnancy. Image: MikeB Ultrasound may detect pregnancy at day 15 and there is a cat and dog pregnancy test available for day 30. In between, at day 20 a vet will feel for the tiny embryos (palpate).  The pregnancy test is called FASTest® RELAXIN. It is a "rapid immunochromatographic assay for the qualitative detection of the pregnancy hormone relaxin in plasma or serum of the dog and cat".  It is the only known pregnancy-specific hormone of the carnivores (dog and cat) that informs about the presence of relaxin producing placenta tissue. Therefore, it is perfectly suitable for an indirect proof of pregnancy in the female dog. I have never used it to check if my cat is pregnant because I don't breed cats. I don't have any knowledge about its efficacy and safety. It seems that you can buy it online but I'd see a vet about this. It is too important.  Maine Coon cat at vet with an ultrasound scanner. Image...

Obstetric information for Maine Coon cats

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Maine Coon kitten whose name is 'Ben' born in Lithuania. Photo: the breeder but I have forgotten her name. A study carried out in Poland provides anyone who is interested with some useful information about Maine Coon obstetrics. The scientists collected information from 52 litters from different households using a questionnaire. Here's the information: The overall length of pregnancy i.e. gestation was 65.5 days plus or minus 1.32 days; The shorter the pregnancy the larger the litter size; Kittens born alive had an overall mean weight of 119.6 g; Kittens born alive were heavier when pregnancy was longer; The weight of kittens decreased with larger litter sizes; 12.5% of kittens were stillborn; "The expulsion intervals varied widely". I take this to mean that the time between delivery of each kitten varied widely; In 82.9% of the cats the duration of the first stage of labour was less than two hours; The time between the birth of the first kitten and the last kitte...

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