Has her breathing pattern or behaviour changed? (other than the cuddles)
When cats and dogs go into labour they like to make a nice comfortable nest for themselves. Usually in a quiet place. Often people report their cats as missing but usually find them a couple of days later, under the house or somewhere they least expect, with a litter full of kittens.
You can check her temp by feeling her ears or gums. you can also place you hand on the inside of her thigh. You can usually get a good indication of how warm they feel.
make sure she gets plenty of food and water and suppliments. Kittens can drain mums of thier calcium and other important nutrients qucikly.
I would reccommend veterinary attention. Even if there is nothing to worry about, your mind will be at ease and they can provide you with all the information you need.
Also, im not attacking you, but stray kittens are a huge problem, so have her desexed ASAP! Otherwise you may find yourself with even more kittens in 6 months time.
Good luck!
2007-05-17 21:48:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The cat would be superb! My cat has had 5 litters of kittens in the final 2 and a 0.5 years. i think of you should prob block the front to in the back of the bookshelf, particularly some the time, the mummy is acquainted with proper...yet in the previous this 3 hundred and sixty 5 days, my cat moved her kittens right into a container complete of heavy poles and issues, and all the kittens fell to the backside. one in all them died. :(
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answered by guyden 4
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hey darl, you are looking for some serious answers. lol.. maybe im the one that can tell you something..
it sounds like your cat is in labour.. i wouldn't worry about her temperature to much.. you need to look for signs of her tummy moving, at that time she may even howl a bit.. this means she is having a contraction.. she may look distressed to you also with some sort of a pant, like she is hot.. and also like staying on her side for a while.. she may even look uncomfortable to you.. but to her she is fine.. then will come the babies.. i hope this helps darl.. all the best.. if you are not happy with peoples results, just look up the vet sites..
2007-05-17 21:57:09
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answered by catwoman 3
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Yes it won't be long now!
When my cat was in labour she picked the bed in the spare room and needed someone with her. I stayed with her and if i left she would follow me downstairs. She didn't like to be left alone.
She wanted cuddled too.
2007-05-17 22:09:20
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answered by Sandie 4
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she doesnt want to be cuddled at the mo coz she is uncomfortable. when she goes into labour she will go to the person so trusts most and is more comfortable around. she will ask you for help!. dont panic. its their insticts.
2007-05-17 21:44:00
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answered by Anonymous
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"how do you check temp of cat without a themonitor"?..... ive not laughed so much in a long while... thank you.
2007-05-17 21:41:02
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answered by 2 good 2 miss 6
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sounds like she will be a lap labor LOL! don't worry, she will let you know. She will stand on your lap, have contractions and yowl a lot, if shes a yowler.
2007-05-17 21:42:09
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answered by kmedcoff 2
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to be cuddled and be in labor does not mix. if she is panting like crazy, chances are she's in labor. just let nature take it's place. animal know what to do.
2007-05-17 21:52:37
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answered by ♥Charmed One♥ 7
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i tkink its normal wit a lot of cats!
2007-05-17 21:44:15
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answered by deano b 2
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yeah more fluffy cute little kittens on the way.......... ; )
2007-05-17 21:44:03
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answered by Anonymous
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