that sounded like a normal pregnancy. you need a better hobby than making a list of your cats personal habits. try knitting
2006-09-26 17:32:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Contact your vet asap! Your vet can monitor her pregnancy, tell you exactly what to expect, give you an estimate of when to expect the birth, about the eating issue and any questions that you may have. Dr's Foster and Smith @ www.drsfostersmith.com/ has a online reference area where real veterinarians help answer pet questions. Your internet search may give you good answers, but your best bet is your cat's own personal vet that knows about any and all health issues that your cat has and how to best care for them. You can not always believe everything you read on the internet, whereas your vet is trained and licensed to deal with these issues. If you are having trouble finding an affordable vet, contact your local SPCA or ASPCA or a local non-profit organization that specifically deals with cats so they can recommend you to free or low cost services so you don't end up with a dead mommy and babies due to any complications that may arise. You never know what could happen so always use precaution and take the proper steps to ensure that she is healthy and as comfortable as possible. Good Luck!
2006-09-26 17:36:08
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answered by Letizia 1
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They are pregnant for about 63 days. It sounds like she is due any time now! Make sure she has a safe and quiet place to have the babies. Most of the time they are born during the night. Leave a night lite on for her. BTW, be sure to get some safe dewormer from the vet when the babies are 2-3 weeks old.
2006-09-26 17:28:05
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answered by KimbeeJ 7
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"Awhile" would not extremely say something. A being pregnant lasts +/- sixty 3 days (9 wks). interior the final week of her being pregnant, her nipples will soften and he or she'll lick the hair off from around them, so the kittens could have stable get entry to to them. Are you particular your cat IS pregnant? She could have a tumor growing to be interior her! have you ever taken her to her vet, to make certain that she is unquestionably pregnant....did you spot /hear her "mating"? in case you probably did, then you extremely could be attentive to "how pregnant" she is, IF she is! while you're extremely "in contact", take her in for a checkup. wish this solutions your question properly. stable luck!
2016-10-01 10:06:49
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answered by ? 4
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sounds like it is going to be any day now. when cats are about to birth, they refuse food and decrease their intake of water. if you remember when she started producing milk, then add about 2 weeks to that and that's the general rule for when she will have those babies.
good luck!
2006-09-26 18:33:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Cats are excellent breeders and rarely have trouble giving birth. She will probably have them in the next few hours.
Congratulations.
Please have her spayed.
2006-09-26 18:07:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Most pregnate cats when they are ready to go into labor will not eat for 24hours, find a dark place to hide and birth, her eyes will dilate. It sounds close! Please please get her spayed as soon as her kittens are weaned! Only 20% of cats find a home for life!
2006-09-26 17:31:52
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answered by pharfly1 5
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same with my cat it took like for a year for me lol but shes due anytime now
2006-09-26 21:25:34
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answered by vanja s 1
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take her 2 the vet
2006-09-26 21:24:33
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answered by Anonymous
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