maybe she'll have them any day!! make her a comfy spot somewhere HIDDEN so she won't have them on your bed or somewhere crazy! My kitty did that, she had her babies on my roomate's bed lol he didn't even care tho he was so happy and the kittens were adorable! If you're seriouslly worried it wouldn't hurt to take her in to the vet to make sure the babies are alive in her tummy. Good luck hun!
2006-09-11 09:51:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Take her to the vet immediately and have her radiographed (x-rays). Tell your vet when you think she was impregnated and they will tell you when she was due. They can also tell you if she still has viable kittens in her with the x-rays. If she is overdue, and it sounds like she is by about a week or so, then you need to get her medical attention. She could die if the fetuses are necrosing (dieing off and releasing toxins) and aren't removed. Ultrasound might help you out too, since x-rays only tell you how many, and generally don't tell you if they are alive. Ultrasound will give you heartbeats, etc, so you know if they are still alive inside. She may need c-section if they are still there. Also, she might have had her kittens already, and they were stillborn or died shortly after. Pyometra could be the reason she's huge. Infection of the uterus (pyo) makes them huge at times and is seriously deadly to females.
2006-09-11 09:53:53
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answered by engfoxhound1979 3
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A cat's gestation period is 58-65 days from the time of conception. The only way to know for sure is to take her to the vet. Here are some signs of pregnancy...Nipples will begin to enlarge and become more soft and pink (this is the #1 sign)
Weight gain, especially around the mid-section
Increase in appetite, this usually occurs close to birth
Some cats may become more affectionate than usual
Cats may also exhibit morning sickness
Nesting activity begins
Here is a website about cat pregnancy...
http://www.best-cat-tips.com/cat_pregnancy.htm
2006-09-11 09:53:51
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answered by talented mrs v 3
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If you really want to be sure, take her to the vet. If you don't feel that it is necessary, keep an eye on her. Female cats usually don't eat very much a day or two before they give birth. She will also start hunting for a place to have them as well. Usually in a closet, under a bed, or in a cabinet.
2006-09-11 09:52:21
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answered by allisonsmith6980 2
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Gestation for a cat is 63 days on average. You need to take her to your vet. to have her examined.
2006-09-11 10:04:34
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answered by ...ジme 5
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she should be due within the next week to 10 days. watch for her nipples to start leaking milk and check her temperature analy normal is about 101.0-102.0 if it increases or decreases she should start delivery withing 24 hours.
2006-09-11 09:50:17
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answered by Serenity 1
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call your vet
2006-09-11 10:12:06
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answered by me 2
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