The female cat has estrus pattern. How many times does it take for estrus every year?

The estrus pattern of female cats is related to the environment, season and other factors in which they live. Generally speaking, female cats are more likely to estrus in spring and summer. The estrus cycle of female cats is usually about 21 days, and the number of estruses varies from individual to individual.

Generally speaking, unspasted female cats will have estrus multiple times within a year, each lasting about 5-7 days, but some female cats may only have estrus once or twice within a year.

When a female cat is in estrus, it will show obvious behavioral changes, such as frequent shouting, restlessness, chirping, and wanting to run away from home. At this time, pay attention to protecting the safety and health of the cat, and consider sterilization surgery to avoid accidental pregnancy and behavioral problems.