Hi there...I would like to encourage you to ring your vet to ask and learn if the pregnancy would place the mother cat and her kittens at risk. This is very complicated and is quite difficult to answer honestly without misleading you. Hernia's could be possibly be dangerous for example when there is added body weight pressure placed on the blood supply affecting the health of both mother and kittens.
2006-10-26 21:49:17
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answered by ♪ Seattle ♫ 7
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Hi i also have the same problem i recently found out my cat is pregnant only 3 weeks i think, but she also has a hernia on her belly (a belly button hernia) i was wondering if this would cause her problems carrying them? I hope your cat is fine. An dif anyone knows if this will affect my cat i would appreciate it thanks.
Thomas.
2006-10-29 10:53:36
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answered by thomas f 1
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probably not dangerous for you, maybe for the cat. Hernias are not good and unless treated soon. On the other hand the cat might give birth to some terrible kittens and attack you. Then that would be dangerous.
2006-10-26 20:49:47
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answered by Gruntled Employee 6
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Any hernia is risky you would be able to desire to take the cat to the vet to propose on care and no count if something surgical desires to be performed formerly the hernia gets worse or motives a miscarriage with the kittens.attempt get the cat to refrain from leaping approximately till ultimately you get a vets analysis and care plan.
2016-10-03 00:30:08
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answered by ? 4
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why would anybody in this day and age let their animal become pregnant in the first place?? Yes it is dangerous, beings that it will add to the overpopulation of pets in the world that are euthanized daily. For every kitten born one dies at a shelter....... a dog or cat is euthanized every nine seconds in this world.........
2006-10-26 23:27:41
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answered by pwabit1 2
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Hi you didn't say what type of hernia it is...if it is just the belly button then usually it will be ok...hope she has nice kittens for you...Regards Jake
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2006-10-26 23:08:11
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answered by Jake 3
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This could kill your cat and her kittens. Ask a vet what could be done for her.
2006-10-26 23:35:27
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answered by greylady 6
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