No. When you spay a cat, you remove the entire uterus so there is no way she can carry kittens. Other possibilites: she ate a big snack of wildlife, she got into a fight with another kitty and has an abscess, she has a false pregnancy, she has a mammary infection.
For the wildlife snack, that will take care of itself. For the other possibilities, try looking at her belly and see if it's purple or red, try feeling the skin and muscle there, is it hot or hard? If so, take her to the vet for an exam. Infections will be drained and antibiotics will fix most problems.:)
So 0%.
There isn't one, that's why you get them fixed. It's basically cutting off reproductive necessities. It's also supposed to eliminate spraying and heat.
That is impossible because the vet removes the cat's ovaries and uterus during the surgery. So there are no more baby making parts.
If the spay wasn't done correctly, it could happen. A friend had to get her cat spayed a second time because the first time it was botched.
Zero - when they spay, they remove all the reproductive organs and no pregnancy can result as there is nothing there.
A fixed or spayed cat cannot become pregnant.
0% chance the why they fix it so it dosent get pregnant
Absolutely none unless ur vet faked spaying he for the money ........
0% even if then cat was pregnant when someone fixed it
If all the vital sex organs have been taken out then 0% chance
None at all, that is the reason for getting it done
it is most likely a 0% chance
Zero