Generally speaking, kittens will not get pregnant at four months old. This is because the reproductive system of kittens at four months old is not fully developed, and they will not enter estrus. The body will not discharge eggs, and pregnancy will not occur. Pet owners are advised to protect kittens at four months old and not allow them to mate at this time, because the kitten's body is still very fragile, and forced mating may cause physical damage. How to feed a 4 month old kitten: 1. Cats at this stage should be fed kitten food. Kitten food has high nutritional value and can meet the nutritional needs of kittens during their growth. 2. During this stage, internal and external deworming treatments need to be carried out every month to prevent cats from being infected with parasites. 3. Cats need to be supplemented with calcium to promote bone growth. You can feed cats some calcium-rich foods, such as dried shrimps. 4. Kittens aged 4 months are relatively fragile. Do not feed them too much or too diverse food, so as to avoid the cat's body being unable to adapt and causing adverse reactions such as vomiting and diarrhea. |
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