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 I think my cat is in labor....I don't know anything about birthing cats.. I have this cat named Heidi.  Some of you might remember last summer I found her under my steps when she was just a kitten.  Well she comes and goes at my house.  I was going to have her spayed but she left and was gone for about a month and then she came back and then left for a couple months...anyway she came back about 6 weeks ago and she was pregnant.   Today she was fine and then this afternoon I noticed she was walking funny. Its like her right hip "gives" when she walks. I made her a very nice bed to have her kittens in. It is a wooden shelf off the ground with a roof and a nice big box full of flannel sheets, and I put a big area rug that I had in my house over the top so wind and rain wouldn't blow in. She hates it, she wouldn't even lay in it. She has been laying in the mulch in my flower bed in a little cubby hole that goes back into my floor all day. I carried her to her bed that I made and she would go back to the mulch again, this happened several times today. It is supposed to rain tonight so I put her in my utility room on my carport and made her a bed there back under the desk and she is content there. I put her a litter box and food and water in there too. She has not eaten all day either. I guess my question is do you think she is in labor? Do you think her hip is ok? I felt of her leg and her hips and I didn't feel any deformities. My husband and my sister thinks that she has a kitten laying on a nerve and that is what is causing her to walk different. Any one here with experience with cats in labor?? | 
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 I have no idea, but want to wish you the best of luck.  Sending prayers your way.  Hugs for being such a caring person. | 
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 will she let you near enough to her to wipe her tuti with a tissue.  If the discharge is clear to slight pink then she has a few days left, if it is pink to dark pink then she will go in the next 12-24 hours.  She will not use that box because she did not pick it out.  The only way to get her to use the box )maybe) is to put her in an extra bedroom.  She won't eat because the food is in the box.  I know when mine was in labor she clung to me.  Her eyes would dialate and just stick to me.  Any questions just pm me,  I've been through many litters of pups and kittens:D | 
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   Maybe you should take her to the vet and have her checked out. Elaine | 
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 I just checked on Heidi and she seems to be resting comfortably.  I wiped with a tissue and it was clear.  I took her out of her box and showed her where her food/water and litter box was.  She still didn't eat or drink and she still was having trouble with her hip....I hope her hip or pelvis or back in not injured....:( | 
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 I had a stray mommy cat that finally came in my house and had them under my bed. :) | 
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 This morning Heidi came out of her box and ate some of her cat food.  She wanted outside so I let her out.  She tried to drink some water out of Jakes bucket but couldn't reach because it was low, I had water in a bowl by her food so I don't know why she didn't drink that water, but she is used to drinking out of Jakes bucket so I guess she wanted that instead.  She walked to the neighbors house and got in a drain pipe.  I see her in that drain pipe a lot, she is down there everyday.  She just likes to hang out down there and she will run in the pipe if these certain two dogs come toward her.  Most dogs in our neighborhood are nice, but this pug and jack russell play rough.  Heidi and Jake actually sleep together, if he sleeps on the porch on a warm night, she sleeps on him, if he sleeps in his dog house on cold nights, she sleeps in there with him.  Anyway, I thought she might try to have her kittens in that pipe so I got her and took her back in her room and shut the door.  She was walking a little better today, but still limping.  I hope she knows how to use her litter box.  I put her in there a few times but she just jumped out. | 
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 Ive had a few litters, all from strays that adopted us within a couple weeks of delivery. I guess they all talk and said, oh yea go to that lady, shes the new cat midwife! Anyway, my last lil girl, echo, was very independent but when she got close, she got very clingy to me. I made her a box and she loved it and labored in it but had her first baby on my rug! i think she was just freaked that something that big was trying to get out! I just sat with her, and put her and the baby back in the box and after that she was fine. Had 4 babies but we lost one :( and she was a good mommy. When I noticed she was close, she was staying v close to her comfort zone, that was clue #1, then, she started going into her box ALOT, that was clue #2. When she stopped eating & drinking, I sat with her for a bit and noticed her grunting, that was the 2x4 over my head! And I was a labor & delivery nurse for years, go figure. She will tell you when its time, but to prevent harm to her or the babies, Id keep her in her safe house as she sounds like shes getting close. try some wet food and as far as the litter box goes, I never had one coz they all went outside, but, you can rub her front feet in it so she knows thats her "go" spot. Sorry so long, hope it helps. PM me if you need extra support. PS All my stray mamas were spayed after they weaned! | 
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 OMG I just read ur reply! Thats too funny we were both in the same field!! Funny how they find us huh? Its like they know. Anyway, Good Luck and btw, u sound like a nervous father in the waiting room! LOL | 
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