Cat ovulation usually refers to the time when a cat releases eggs once a month. This process occurs in the cat's body around the middle of the cat's menstrual cycle, which is between 21 and 30 days per month. However, a cat's menstrual cycle varies from individual to individual, so your cat's ovulation period will also vary.

In addition to a cat's ovulation period, there are other factors that can affect a cat's ability to reproduce. For example, a cat's health, age, nutritional level, and psychological state may all affect a cat's ability to reproduce. Therefore, if you want to breed a cat, it is best to do it when the cat is in good health.

A cat's ovulation period has a great impact on the cat's reproductive ability. If you want to breed a cat, it is best to do it when the cat is in good health. At the same time, you should also pay attention to the cat's health condition to ensure that the cat can successfully pass the ovulation period. If in any doubt, it is recommended to consult a veterinarian.