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Pregnant cat

me and angel Asked by littlelady322 3 months ago, 2 answers.
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right rescued this cat shes pregnant think she hasnt got long to go as her belly sticks out either side of her not sure how far she is to be exact but if you press slighty on to her tummy you can feel the sacks we have had her for about 3 days now I've not fealt any movement or seen any but her belly is big.

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Answered by xx_the_a7x_parade_xx on Aug 17, 2008, 05:25PM
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I'd suggest taking her to a local vet or animal hospital. Explain to them that you resuced her and let them check her out. They can tell how far along she truly is.

Misty - Magic Puppies.com Answered by magichalo1 on Aug 18, 2008, 07:32PM
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If you want to just let things go the naturally, just keep her in the area you want her in say back porch or a certain room and leave her to it. Keep an eye on her and make sure she has a box and lots of say shredded paper or old towel. Put it out of the way of traffic like a closet or a corner and give her peace.

If you don't do the above she may have the kittens in your bed or under your bed in your clothes or closet in your shoes.

Don't bother her, this can cause her to abandon the kittens. The first days peek but don't mess with them too much. Many people forget that animals know what to do and how to do birthing without our interference.

As long as the kittens and Mom are healthy you do not need to take them to the Vet until about 6 weeks of age. At about 2 weeks call your Vet for a wormer and give it every two weeks.

When it comes time to finding homes. Put an ad in the paper, post 3x5's or larger, on boards at work, Vet's office or the laundry any place that will let you post flyers for homes for your kittens. Don't let people tell you that you will not be able to find homes for your kittens. That is not true, if you put in the effort and raise healthy kittens and look for good homes there are lots of people wanting kittens.

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