Calculate your cat's due date, track key developmental milestones, and prepare for queening.
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Key Knowledge
How Long Are Cats Pregnant?
Cats are pregnant for 65 days (range: 63-67 days) from ovulation — about 9 weeks and 2 days, slightly longer than dogs. Cats are induced ovulators, meaning mating triggers egg release, so the mating date is usually a reliable conception date marker.
Day 1-14: Implantation. Day 21-28: Ultrasound confirms pregnancy. Day 30-35: Nipples pink and enlarge ("pinking up"). Day 45-50: X-ray shows skeletons. Day 63-67: Delivery. Nesting behavior begins around day 55. Provide a quiet, warm nesting box by day 55.
Week 3: Pink, enlarged nipples ("pinking up") — the most reliable early sign. Week 4-5: Weight gain and possible morning sickness. Week 6-7: Noticeable abdominal enlargement. Week 8: Visible kitten movement, nesting behavior. If you suspect pregnancy, confirm with a vet by day 21-28 via ultrasound.
First trimester (days 1-21): Embryonic development, no visible signs. Second trimester (days 22-42): "Pinking up" at day 30-35. Third trimester (days 43-67): Rapid growth, nesting from day 55. Milk production possible from day 60. Average litter size: 4-6 kittens.
Data verified by petsMetrics using peer-reviewed veterinary sources. Citations: ASPCA, AVMA, AAFP. Last reviewed: 2026.
The Science Behind the Cat Gestation Calculator
Feline gestation is 65 days from ovulation (range: 63-67 days), as documented in AAFP and ISFM reproduction guidelines. Since cats are induced ovulators (ovulation triggered by mating), the mating date is a reliable marker. Our calculator uses mating date + 65 days for the most likely due date, with a ±2-day range. Key milestones — ultrasound at day 21-28, X-ray at day 45-50, nesting box preparation at day 55 — are aligned with AAFP clinical recommendations.
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