Cats are pregnant for about 2 months, with most pregnancies lasting around 63–65 days (roughly 9 weeks).

How long are cats pregnant for?

  • Typical gestation length: about 63–65 days.
  • Commonly described as: about 2 months / ~9 weeks.
  • Normal range: roughly 63–67 days , but some healthy queens can go a bit shorter or longer, around the low‑60s to low‑70s days.

Think of it as: if your cat mates today, you can usually expect kittens in about 2 months.

Mini timeline (very simple)

  • Weeks 1–3: You often won’t notice much; subtle nipple changes and a small appetite increase may appear.
  • Weeks 4–6: Belly becomes more obviously rounded; behavior may get more affectionate or nest‑seeking.
  • Weeks 7–9: Kittens are nearly full‑term; your cat may look for a quiet “nest” and become restless shortly before birth.

Most cats deliver their whole litter within about six hours once true labor starts.

Quick care notes if you think your cat is pregnant

  • Call your vet to confirm pregnancy and get a tailored care plan.
  • Provide high‑quality, pregnancy‑appropriate food and constant fresh water.
  • Set up a warm, quiet, clean nesting area away from noise and other pets before the last couple of weeks.

TL;DR: Cat pregnancies usually last about 63–65 days (around 2 months), with a normal range of roughly 63–67 days.

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