They do it every day all by themselves.
SPAY the cat so you will not have this problem again and add to the overpopulation of cats.
2006-10-03 14:38:24
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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Mazel tov! Sit back and enjoy watching the circle of life. Now, if your cat has sort of physical problem that you think might complicate things, by all means take her to the vet when the time approaches. Otherwise just let her be. She'll pant heavily and yowl when she's due but her instincts will kick in soon enough and she'll probably just find a sheltered area and give birth without any help from you at all.
Oh and If you don't plan on keeping the kittens, take them (when they're old enough, of course) to the animal shelter. Kittens get snatched up quick so they'll find new homes in no time.
2006-10-03 21:52:57
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answered by OmegaGreen 3
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make sure she is comfortable watch if she will let u if a kitten does not move for more that 1minuet after being born pick it up and rub it if it does not start moving it is dead other wise watch but don't interfere give her some water after if she does not want to eat or drink for the first 24 hours do not worry she will have eaten the placentas from the kittens
2006-10-03 21:48:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Im not a vet but a breeder. Cats can do it on there own just let it happen. If you think theres a problem call a local vet most have emergency service.
2006-10-03 21:38:41
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answered by Sassy 3
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just leave the cat alone it will give birth on its own u dont have to do anything my cat has had kittens many of times and they take care of themselves they will clean the kittens when then are born and she will clean herself after shes finish. good luck on the new kittens
2006-10-03 22:12:21
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answered by marieanddave2@sbcglobal.net 2
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Just leave her be. They pretty much go into autopilot, and they know what to do when the kittens are born.
2006-10-03 21:38:36
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answered by warriorwoman 4
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i not a vet but we have help our cat delivore before whats wrong
2006-10-03 21:46:30
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answered by kitkat 2
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they do it all by themselves, and they clean everything by themselves isn't that a miracle?
congratulations. but don't give them to the people that you don't know , and wait at least three mounts if you have to give them away.
2006-10-03 21:42:14
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answered by santa s 4
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just let them come leave her alone
2006-10-03 22:08:39
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answered by Arial Lee 1
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