{"id":36208,"date":"2024-06-06T11:36:53","date_gmt":"2024-06-06T09:36:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/petsvetcheck.de\/krankheiten-und-stoerungen\/katze\/pseudograviditaet-lactatio-falsa-scheintraechtigkeit\/"},"modified":"2026-02-17T17:21:32","modified_gmt":"2026-02-17T15:21:32","slug":"pseudopregnancy-lactatio-falsa-false-pregnancy","status":"publish","type":"krankheit-katze","link":"https:\/\/petsvetcheck.de\/en\/diseases-and-disorders\/cat\/pseudopregnancy-lactatio-falsa-false-pregnancy\/","title":{"rendered":"Pseudopregnancy, Lactatio Falsa (False Pregnancy)"},"content":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"featured_media":0,"template":"","krankheitsort":[137],"haufigkeit":[134],"organsystem_krankheiten":[227,225],"class_list":["post-36208","krankheit-katze","type-krankheit-katze","status-publish","hentry","krankheitsort-bauch-becken-en","haufigkeit-a-en","organsystem_krankheiten-hormones-metabolism","organsystem_krankheiten-reproductive-organs","entry"],"acf":{"synonyme":"","synonyme_en":"False Pregnancy","titel_en":"Pseudopregnancy","weitere_suchbegriffe":"","triage":"green","triage_begruendung":"Phantom pregnancy with Nesting, milk production, and maternal behavior; usually harmless, observation and management are often sufficient.","definition":"<p>Pseudopregnancy, also known as false pregnancy or Lactatio falsa, is a hormonally induced condition in cats that occurs after an unfertilized ovulation, where the cat shows signs of pregnancy without actually being pregnant.<\/p>","ursachen":"<p>False pregnancy in cats is a natural biological process based on hormonal changes in the cat's body. Normally, after ovulation in cats, a hormonal balance occurs that prepares the uterus for a possible pregnancy. If fertilization does not occur, the progesterone level should drop and the cat should return to its normal reproductive cycle.  <\/p>\n\n<p>The main trigger for a false pregnancy is the high progesterone level, which persists after an unfertilized ovulation and does not drop as usual. This can cause the cat's body to receive signals that indicate an existing pregnancy, even though no fertilization has taken place. <\/p>\n\n<p>The exact biological mechanisms that lead to pseudopregnancy are not yet fully understood. However, it is believed that stress, environmental factors, or genetic predispositions can play a role. Interaction with other cats or hormonal treatments can also lead to a change in hormonal balance.  <\/p>\n\n<p>In rare cases, pseudopregnancy can also be caused by a malfunction of the ovaries or pituitary gland. However, such endocrine disorders are less common in cats than in other animals. <\/p>","auswahl_symptome_rot":[34762,34723,34491,34444,34779],"auswahl_symptome_blau":[34506,35207,34527,35045],"auswahl_symptome_grun":"","erganzungen_zu_symptomen":"<p>The symptoms of pseudopregnancy in cats can vary, but are often associated with Behavioral changes and physical signs. One of the most common observations is the Swelling of the mammary glands, which may or may not be accompanied by milk production. This is due to increased progesterone production, which prepares the mammary glands for lactation.  <\/p>\n\n<p>Behavioral changes are also common. Some cats exhibit nesting behavior, in which they collect materials such as blankets or clothing and build a \u201cnest\u201d. They may also treat toys or other objects as \u201ckittens\u201d and groom or protect them.  <\/p>\n\n<p>In addition, affected cats may show increased clinginess or, conversely, aggression towards other animals or people. Some cats withdraw or show signs of restlessness and nervousness. <\/p>\n\n<p>In severe cases, pseudopregnancy can also lead to anorexia, Vomiting, or lethargy. However, these symptoms are less common and should be investigated by a veterinarian to rule out other diseases. <\/p>","diagnose":"<p>The diagnosis of pseudopregnancy in cats typically involves a combination of medical history, clinical examination, and the diagnosis of exclusion of other possible causes for the symptoms. The veterinarian will first ask about the cat's medical history and evaluate the observed symptoms. <\/p>\n\n<p>A thorough physical examination is crucial to rule out other health problems that could cause similar symptoms. In some cases, a blood test may be performed to check the cat's hormone status and ensure that no other endocrine disorders are present. <\/p>\n\n<p>Imaging techniques such as ultrasound can be useful to rule out actual pregnancy, especially if the cat previously had Contact with an unneutered male cat. An ultrasound can help confirm or rule out the presence of fetuses or other abnormalities in the uterus. <\/p>\n\n<p>Ultimately, the diagnosis of pseudopregnancy relies on the exclusion of other conditions and the confirmation that the symptoms are consistent with hormonal changes that occur after an unfertilized ovulation.<\/p>","behandlung":"<p>In most cases, treatment for false pregnancy in cats is not necessary, as the condition usually resolves on its own once the progesterone level drops on its own. It is important to monitor the symptoms and ensure that they do not worsen or indicate another underlying condition. <\/p>\n\n<p>In severe or prolonged cases, medical intervention may be necessary. Hormonal treatments that lower progesterone levels or regulate the cat's estrous cycles can help alleviate the symptoms. However, these treatments should only be carried out under the guidance of a veterinarian, as they can have side effects.  <\/p>\n\n<p>The behavioral symptoms can be alleviated by environmental adjustments or behavioral therapy. It can be helpful to provide the cat with safe and calming retreats and to make its environment as stress-free as possible. Targeted occupation or play-based distractions can also help to normalize the behavior.  <\/p>\n\n<p>In some cases, neutering the cat may be considered, especially if pseudopregnancy occurs repeatedly. Neutering prevents future hormonal fluctuations and eliminates the risk of recurrent pseudopregnancy. <\/p>","prognose":"<p>The prognosis for cats with pseudopregnancy is generally good, as the condition usually resolves and has no lasting health consequences. Most cats show a spontaneous improvement of symptoms after a certain period, once hormone levels are balanced again. <\/p>\n\n<p>In rare cases, complications such as mastitis can occur if the mammary glands are inflamed. These complications require specific treatment to prevent Pain and possible infections. <\/p>\n\n<p>Recurrent false pregnancies can be a sign of an underlying hormonal imbalance, and in such cases, further examination by a veterinarian is advisable to determine and treat the exact cause.<\/p>","zusammenfassung":"<p>Phantom pregnancy in cats is a natural process caused by hormonal changes after ovulation. If no fertilization occurs, progesterone levels remain high, making the cat's body believe it is pregnant. The exact causes are unclear, but stress, genetic factors, and hormonal treatments can play a role. Symptoms include Behavioral changes, Nesting, and enlarged mammary glands. Diagnosis is made by excluding other causes, often with the help of blood tests and ultrasound. Usually, no treatment is required as the condition resolves on its own. In severe cases, hormonal treatments or behavioral therapies can help. Castration \/ neutering can be considered as a preventive measure to prevent future phantom pregnancies. The prognosis is usually good, but complications such as mastitis can occur. Research focuses on hormonal mechanisms and genetic predispositions to improve treatment and prevention. Stress minimization and a balanced diet can also help reduce the risk. Regular vet visits are important to monitor the cat's general health.           <\/p>","ausblick_auf_aktuelle_forschung":"<p>Pseudopregnancy, also known as pseudogravidity or Lactatio falsa, is a phenomenon that is less common in cats than in dogs, but is nevertheless of interest to veterinarians and researchers. The underlying mechanisms of this condition are complex and involve hormonal fluctuations that can occur after the estrous cycle. Current research focuses on better understanding the exact hormonal triggers and the role of the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland.  <\/p>\n\n<p>An important aspect of research relates to the role of prolactin, a hormone responsible for milk production. Studies investigate how prolactin is regulated in pseudopregnant cats and what factors can lead to an increase in this hormone. A better understanding of these processes could lead to new approaches in the treatment and management of pseudopregnancy.  <\/p>\n\n<p>Another focus of research is on the genetic predisposition for pseudopregnancy. It is suspected that certain cat breeds or genetic lines are more susceptible to hormonal fluctuations that can lead to pseudopregnancy. Researchers use genetic analyses to identify potential predisposition genes and to understand how these genes influence hormonal balance.  <\/p>\n\n<p>In addition, behavioral studies are being conducted to investigate how pseudopregnancy affects the behavior of cats. Researchers are interested in whether pseudopregnant cats show specific behavioral changes that go beyond the physical symptoms and how these behaviors may correlate with hormonal changes. <\/p>\n\n<p>Research into pseudopregnancy in cats is also driven by the development of new diagnostic methods. Currently, diagnostic options are limited, and efforts are underway to develop reliable tests that can detect hormonal changes early to improve the diagnosis and management of this condition. <\/p>\n\n<p>Overall, pseudopregnancy in cats is considered a multifactorial problem that encompasses both genetic and environmental influences. Ongoing research aims to paint a more comprehensive picture that considers both the biological and behavioral aspects of this condition. In the long term, researchers hope to develop therapeutic options that both alleviate symptoms and address the underlying causes.  <\/p>\n\n<p>Finally, the role of environmental factors, such as stress and nutrition, in triggering and exacerbating pseudopregnancy is being investigated. It is believed that these factors can exacerbate hormonal imbalances, which intensifies the symptoms of pseudopregnancy. Future research could focus on developing management strategies that minimize the impact of such environmental factors.  <\/p>\n\n<p>Advances in molecular biology and genetics offer promising perspectives for further exploring the mechanisms of pseudopregnancy in cats. Through the use of modern technologies such as genome sequencing and hormone profiling, scientists may be able to identify specific biomarkers that could contribute not only to diagnosis but also to predicting susceptibility to pseudopregnancy. <\/p>\n\n<p>In summary, research into pseudopregnancy in cats is a dynamic field that is constantly yielding new insights. These studies are crucial for promoting animal health and improving the well-being of cats affected by this condition. By integrating various research approaches, scientists hope to soon be able to offer effective prevention and treatment strategies.  <\/p>","zusatzlicher_inhalt_im_hauptteil_katze":"<p>To prevent pseudopregnancy in cats, one of the most effective measures is neutering. The removal of the reproductive organs eliminates the hormonal basis for pseudopregnancy. This not only reduces the risk for this condition but also offers protection against other health problems such as uterine infections or Tumors.  <\/p>\n\n<p>Another preventive approach is to minimize stress for the cat. Stress can promote hormonal imbalances that can lead to phantom pregnancy. A calm, stable environment and regular routines can help lower stress levels.  <\/p>\n\n<p>It is also important to monitor the cat's weight and ensure a balanced diet. Overweight can promote hormonal disorders. A balanced diet helps to maintain hormonal balance.  <\/p>\n\n<p>Regular veterinary visits are also crucial to monitor the cat's general health. The veterinarian can detect hormonal imbalances early and recommend appropriate measures. If there are signs of behavioral changes that could indicate pseudopregnancy, professional advice should be sought immediately.  <\/p>\n\n<p>Finally, it is advisable to keep the cat away from other female cats that are in a hormonally active phase, as this can also trigger hormonal reactions.<\/p>","haufig_gestellte_fragen_faqs":"<ol>\n<p><b>What is Pseudopregnancy in Cats?<\/b> Pseudopregnancy, also known as pseudogravidity, is a condition in which a cat shows signs of pregnancy without actually being pregnant. This can be a result of hormonal changes after the estrous cycle. <\/p>\n\n<p><b>What symptoms occur in pseudopregnant cats?<\/b>  Symptoms include swollen mammary glands, altered behavior such as nesting, and occasionally even the production of milk. Changes in appetite and general restlessness can also be observed. <\/p>\n\n<p><b>How is pseudopregnancy diagnosed?<\/b> The diagnosis is primarily based on the observation of clinical symptoms and the diagnosis of exclusion of actual pregnancy through ultrasound examinations and hormone measurements.<\/p>\n\n<p><b>Can all cats be affected by pseudopregnancy?<\/b> Yes, theoretically any unspayed cat can be affected, although it may be more common in some breeds. Hormonal predispositions and genetic factors can play a role. <\/p>\n\n<p><b>How long does a pseudopregnancy last in cats?<\/b>  The duration can vary but usually lasts for a few weeks, often parallel to the duration of a real pregnancy, i.e. about 4-6 weeks.<\/p>\n\n<p><b>Is pseudopregnancy dangerous for cats?<\/b> Pseudopregnancy is generally not dangerous, but it can cause stress for the cat and owner. In rare cases, complications such as mastitis can occur. <\/p>\n\n<p><b>What treatment options are available for pseudopregnant cats?<\/b> In many cases, no treatment is required, as the condition is self-limiting. If necessary, hormonal therapies or behavioral modifications can be considered. <\/p>\n\n<p><b>Can pseudopregnancy be prevented?<\/b> An effective method for preventing pseudopregnancy is neutering the cat to minimize hormonal fluctuations that can trigger this condition.<\/p>\n\n<p><b>What role do hormones play in pseudopregnancy?<\/b> Hormones like prolactin and progesterone play an essential role. Imbalances or atypical reactions to these hormones can lead to the development of pseudopregnancy. <\/p>\n\n<p><b>Are home remedies effective for treating pseudopregnancy?<\/b>  There are no scientifically proven home remedies that effectively treat pseudopregnancy. Consultation with a veterinarian is always recommended to determine the best treatment approach. <\/p>\n<\/ol>","literaturangaben":"Root Kustritz, Margaret V. Reproductive Disorders of the Female Small Animal Veterinarian. Veterinary Clinics: Small Animal Practice, 2006.\nJohnston, Shirley D.; Root Kustritz, Margaret V.; Olson, Patricia N. Canine and Feline Theriogenology. 1. Ausgabe, Saunders, 2001.\nFeldman, Edward C.; Nelson, Richard W. Canine and Feline Endocrinology and Reproduction. 3. Ausgabe, Saunders, 2004.\nNoakes, David E.; Parkinson, Timothy J.; England, Gary C.W. Arthur's Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics. 9. Ausgabe, Saunders, 2009.\nSimpson, Gary M.; England, Gary C.W.; Harvey, Michael J.A. Feline Pseudopregnancy: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1994. ","symptome_ausgeblendet":"","erganzungen":"","faq":[{"frage":"1. What is Pseudopregnancy in Cats?","antwort":""},{"frage":"2. Pseudopregnancy, also known as pseudogravidity, is a condition in which a cat shows signs of pregnancy without actually being pregnant. This can be a result of hormonal changes after the estrous cycle. 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Is pseudopregnancy dangerous for cats?","antwort":""},{"frage":"7. Pseudopregnancy is generally not dangerous, but it can cause stress for the cat and owner. In rare cases, complications such as mastitis can occur. What treatment options are available for pseudopregnant cats?","antwort":""},{"frage":"8. In many cases, no treatment is required, as the condition is self-limiting. If necessary, hormonal therapies or behavioral modifications can be considered. Can pseudopregnancy be prevented?","antwort":""},{"frage":"9. An effective method for preventing pseudopregnancy is neutering the cat to minimize hormonal fluctuations that can trigger this condition. What role do hormones play in pseudopregnancy?","antwort":""},{"frage":"10. Hormones like prolactin and progesterone play an essential role. Imbalances or atypical reactions to these hormones can lead to the development of pseudopregnancy. 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