Cats do not experience contractions during pregnancy. Uterine contractions are a common physiological phenomenon in humans during childbirth, but this does not exist in cats. When cats give birth, they do not experience contractions or labor pains like humans. During pregnancy, cats will undergo some physiological changes, such as abdominal distension and breast enlargement. When cats are about to give birth, they will find a quiet place and wait quietly to give birth. Once labor begins, the cat will begin giving birth to litters, usually from one to six kits at a time.
Cats will meow a little during the birthing process, but they will not experience labor pains like humans. In short, cats will not have uterine contractions during pregnancy, and they will not have labor pains similar to humans during delivery.