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LOL aint that the truth! I had one that left when echo got to us, tessa moved to the next door neighbors and still comes over for a snack now & then! |
Are there any kittens yet? My childhood cat was very clingy when she was in labor. All she wanted was for me to sit by her box the whole time she was in labor until after they were all born. She purred between contractions. |
No kittens yet....:rolleyes: |
I keep checking for kittens. I know NOTHING whatsoever about birthing cats...so this is all very interesting to me...lol |
Good Luck! We had several litters of kittens born growing up (never had any spayed or neutered :( ) and they always did fine on their own, but you should watch in case she becomes distressed and does need a c-section...it does happen. Also, cats usually go back into heat 3 weeks after having kittens and can get pregnant again so be sure to keep males away if you can until you can get her spayed...cats can reproduce like crazy LOL |
I just wanted to pop in and say good luck:) The only experience I've had with kittens is when my farm cats would hide under the wood pile or in the barn. I would walk in the barn and hear little meows. ;) |
Still no kittens....but she is walking better now. It is so nice out so I let her outside today and she seems to be doing good. Her belly is not as big as it was before....does that happen before they have them???? I kind of worried she might have had them and ate them.....stranger things have happened. I have an appointment at the vet today at 3:00. I hate to go and spend a lot of money if nothing is wrong, and she seems fine, but I am just worried. SHe is still having a small amount of browninsh mucousy discharge. She is eating and drinking and seems very happy. I am worried though that whatever happened to her to cause her to hurt her back/hips/legs might have hurt her kittens too, and maybe they are not even alive anymore, I don't feel them moving. I will find out today. If she has to have a c-section today, then she will get spayed too. |
2 Attachment(s) I took these pics today. First one is Heidi laying in the sun and the second is Heidi and Gracie. |
Good luck with your kittens!!! I've went through SEVERAL (MANY!) kitty births growing up, and you know, they really handled it all themselves. Everything. Never lost one either. I would lay with them the whole time until they were done. Just being there, I think made them happy. Good luck and I'll be watching for updates!!! |
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Back from the vet and they said to give her a few more days. She was not dilated yet. They said as far as the limping she might have some kittens pressing on a nerve. She still has the mucousy stuff but now there is more than before. When we got home she ran into the room that we are keeping her in as soon as I opened the door and ran to her bed (she usually runs the opposite direction when I open the door). They said the when they checked her it could cause her to go into labor, so maybe it is time now. I will keep you updated. I don't know how breeders do it, I am exhausted worrying over her and I get up through the night to go outside in the storage room to check on her....I don't want to go through this again. |
Fore-warning :D Those little kittens are going to melt your heart and will be VERY easy to fall in love with :p:p:p |
We have 3 kittens so far....I think I feel one more in her belly. I am worried though...she did not deliver the last babies placenta yet and that was 1 1/2 hours ago. I will keep you updated.....:) |
Babies all around tonight! How is she doing now? Keep us updated! |
Still just 3 kittens. I am almost sure I feel another kitten, maybe it is just that last placenta she didn't deliver....:confused:. She seems fine. She is resting and nursing her babies...she is such a good mommy...:). I had to come in and take a benadryl....my daughter and I are sneezing our heads off...I wish we weren't allergic to cats. The kittens are soooo cute though.... |
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