She's less than a week from having the kittens, maybe within 24 hours. She will pick the place, which is usually somewhere soft, quiet, and at least somewhat secluded. This may or may not be the location you expect and/or prepare for them. If she's strongly bonded to you she may call out and want you to be present; other times cats can be very secretive and make a point of not being seen. Cats can probably delay having their litter by a few hours, but for the most part when it's time she'll have them.
2006-08-15 16:36:51
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answered by dukefenton 7
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I hope you protect yourself better than you do your cat. Use a condom if you are having sex.
There are so many unwanted animals in the world, now we have yet another litter of kittens on the way.
Your cat will have kittens, not babies. The gestation period for a feline is around 60 days. Expect a litter of kittens two months after you let the un-spayed cat outside to breed.
She will be able to have the kittens without your help.
Plan to have her spayed ASAP, be part of the solution of the world.
2006-08-15 12:56:30
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answered by answer annie 5
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Why would you ever keep your cat outside without having her spayed.
Please do some research and educate yourself on the vast, tragic pet overpopulation statistics in this country. Hopefully when you read that 3/4 of them are put down due to irresponsible owners not spaying and neutering, and not enough homes for all of them as well as people years later neglecting those cute, free kittens they got because of someones accidental litter and bringing them to shelters, you will re-think your negligence in letting her become pregnant.
2006-08-15 12:40:02
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answered by ChloeCat 2
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I do spend a lot of free time a cat /dog house, yes every june(never before) like clock work, we get flooded with kittens ,but they do carried over a couple months so it no biggie, as it did get started after june.
2006-08-15 13:09:13
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answered by aqua 4
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A cat is like a human, they cannot control when their babies are born. If it has been close to a month then she should be coming close to having them. Cat pregnancies only last 1 1/2 months to 2 months. If you are worried or concerned take her to the vet.
2006-08-15 12:51:56
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answered by aury 3
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Cats are pregnant for 9 weeks. This would mean that she will have them sometime before this coming weekend is over. She'll have them when she's ready to have them, usually in the middle of the night.
2006-08-15 15:25:17
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answered by sundragonjess 5
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The gestation period for cats is 63 days. She will most likely have her kittens without any problem when she's ready. Instinct normally takes care of mother cats and their kitties -- and she probably needs no assistance from you.
2006-08-15 13:07:35
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answered by NoisyshoesinMinneapolis 1
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I'm sorry, but you are an idiot who shouldnt own cats.
In georgia, cats and kittens are killed every day because there are too many, and they use the GAS CHAMBER as a means of killing them. i'm sorry but you are just totally irresponsible.
2006-08-15 13:46:49
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answered by keep it real 4
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could be anytime soon cats can be in labor for 24 hours and they have there babies alone and in the dark
2006-08-15 12:38:45
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answered by Braden 2
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When she acts diffrent it will be really close like a week or that day.
lil_dancer38
2006-08-15 12:55:14
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answered by Ricki L 1
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