I takes any where from 61 to 65 days. If it takes to long then a vet visit is in order. Good luck
2007-03-01 05:52:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a veterinarian. It depends on the cat, but they typically do not need medical intervention. They need a private, secure area. You should start to get concerned if there is heavy pushing with no delivery within 1 hour, over three hours between kittens, or if you see black, red or green discharge before any kittens are delivered. In that instance, call your vet. How long delivery takes depends on how many kittens there are.
2007-03-01 13:58:06
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answered by katiekate 2
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Approximately 9 weeks. Seems like forever though, but don't we women wish that our gestation were only 9 weeks... The delivery shouldn't take more than a few hours depending on how many kittens she has.
2007-03-05 12:00:21
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answered by Cynical 3
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A couple of months. I hope you have homes for all of them. Otherwise either you will need to keep them all or they will become homeless like so many others. All or most of the cat rescue facilities are full or near full.
2007-03-01 13:59:58
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answered by Veneta T 5
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well it could be ver long like that girl said ^ there. but it deppends what your asking.if it is like you asking my cat is in labor how long till a baby.
how long will my cat be pregnate.
or how long does it take to give full birth
it should take about a night.thats how nlong it took ours.but yes you can search it on dogpile .com it has all the engines put together it should help.
2007-03-01 13:54:43
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answered by Anonymous
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About 9 weeks gestation...is that what you mean or do you mean how long is she in labor for?
2007-03-01 13:54:58
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answered by KathyS 7
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about 3 months. thery are sooooooooo ugly when they come out but dont b put o they soon dry of into little fluff balls
2007-03-01 14:05:45
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answered by sam i am 2
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