63 to67 days is the usual gestation or length of pregency. usually showing at 4-5 weeks. my best guess would be if there is no weight gain/showing, she most likely is in heat.
2007-01-30 19:52:01
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answered by ♥ cat furrever ♥ 6
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Most cats know what to do, and it's much scarier for the pet's human companion than it is for the pet.
BUT - do some general searches on feline pregnancy and do as much reading as you can. What you really need to know is how to tell when the cat is in trouble and when to call the vet. If you don't have a vet, it's a good time to get a relationship with one set up so if you need them, they can help. Do the reading now, not when the first kitten shows up, and save yourself a panic. The more you know about what is supposed to happen, the more relaxed you'll be. The more relaxed you are, the better off you cat will be. If you are panicing while she's in labor, it will scare her even more. She needs you to be calm and soothing and helpful, so read up now and just be there for her. Most likely everything will go without any problems and you'll just be watching and soothing her. I helped my cats give birth from when I was about 6 til I was in my late teens with no problems. Once I was an adult and was in control, I got all my animals fixed - which I recommend you do after she has this litter.
2007-01-31 00:52:29
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answered by heart o' gold 7
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Is she pregnant or in heat? Cats in heat make the most awful sounds. Get her a comfortable, out of the way place to have the kittens if she is in labor, maybe something like a cardboard box on its side with an old towel in it that you won't mind getting dirty, but she will find the place she likes to have her kittens so don't try to interfere too much. If she seems to be in some sort of terrible pain I would recommend seeing a vet not asking random people on the internet.
2007-01-31 01:15:36
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answered by Moon 3
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You can have her spayed now!
Do you realize that for every 1 person born, there are 7 puppies and kittens
born? At best, 1 will find a forever home.
And don't forget, that every "Free-to-good-home" litter takes homes away
from animals already at the shelter.
STOP letting your pets; or your friends, relatives or co-workers pets
contribute to the problem.
If you love animals, it is NOT ENOUGH to merely say "My pets are fixed".
Vow to educate and enable others to fix their pets too.
Spaying just 1 female dog or cat, will prevent 6 others from ending up in a
shelter the following year.
Please be part of the solution, NOT the problem!
Thank you. ^..^
2007-01-31 08:02:06
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answered by kathyk214 5
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Are you sure shes pregnant? Our cat is in heat now and she wont shut up.. she meows ALL day.. Cats usually dont have many complications while pregnant but if youre sure shes pregnant and she still acts like maybe shes in pain in a couple of days, take her to the vet.
2007-01-31 00:49:13
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answered by PenguinsWife 4
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TAKE HER TO THE VET. i didnt when mine did the same thing and it caused complications and when she finally was able to ge the cats out she couldnt pass the after birth and she ended you getting a blood clot lodged in her spine and she had to be put down because it caused her to go paralyzed and it started in her legs and worked its way up to her heart. i had three babies to take care of that werent even 8 hours old!!! go to the vet
2007-01-31 12:10:12
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answered by Anonymous
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YOU SHOULD WALK YOUR CAT EVEY DAY OUTSIDE AND ASK YOUR VET TO PUT HER ON A DIET SO THAT YOUR CAT WILL BE HEALTHIER.
2007-01-31 01:05:12
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answered by ? 1
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