Female cats will begin to come into heat when they are 6-8 months old, that is, they will enter puberty. Female cats in heat will show significant behavioral changes, such as increased barking, erect ears, tail wagging and more. This is a normal physiological phenomenon for female cats and a sign that they are ready to give birth.
During estrus, female cats attract male cats to mate and thus reproduce offspring. However, it is important to note that female cats are not suitable for breeding during estrus because their bodies are not yet fully developed. Therefore, if you want to breed female cats, you need to wait until they are older and more mature before breeding.
In addition, during the estrus period, female cats may become emotionally unstable due to changes in their bodies, such as anxiety, restlessness, etc. Therefore, they need to be given adequate attention and care to help them through this period. At the same time, care needs to be taken to prevent them from escaping or running away from home to avoid accidents.
In conclusion, the estrus period of female cats is a normal physiological phenomenon for them and a sign that they are ready to give birth. During estrus, they need to be given enough attention and care to help them through this period.