They do, but generally less than humans because our fetuses have huge heads to accomodate our large brains.
2006-10-21 00:25:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with the previous answers and I would like to add a question of my own...
I wonder what the evolutionary significance of labour pain really is. It doesn't seem to make much sense.
2006-10-21 00:28:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes - my neighbours cat laboured in my shed and we heard all of it. I don't think their labours are as long as ours but by the end of a multiple birth they are usually very knackered.
2006-10-21 00:28:25
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answered by StephE 3
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Yes they do, we've watched our dogs and cats in labour and giving birth
2006-10-21 00:25:47
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answered by Anonymous
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They sure do. I have heard a dog and a cow in labour - and they were definitely feeling it.
2006-10-21 00:20:01
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answered by d 4
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We raise horses and are there for the births. Yes sir, they feel labor pains!
2006-10-21 01:14:33
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answered by greylady 6
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any thing that is brought into this old world through a birth canal you can bet it must hurt watch the discovery channel
2006-10-21 00:27:02
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answered by simplemanmd 2
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IT HAS BEEM MENTIONED THAT LABOUR IS THE CLOSEST THING TO DEATH HAVING 4 CHILDREN I WOULD AGREE LOL
2006-10-21 00:32:51
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answered by LISA T 4
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yes they feel all the emotions and pain the a human feels.
2006-10-21 00:25:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely - they make one hell of a racket giving birth. And most of them don't just have one!
2006-10-21 03:54:13
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answered by Ally 5
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