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My cat isn't that big at all, but she is pregnant, and seems to be in labor.
Shes kneading a lot and shes meowing a lot too.
Shes also not eating or urinating.
Her breathing is more deep and she is pacing around the room.
She also has a wet discharge coming out.


Is she going to give birth soon?

2007-10-10 12:28:23 · 6 answers · asked by karrasox 1 in Pets Cats

6 answers

Probably. Usually they give birth within two months of conception.

2007-10-10 12:35:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

To answer that question completely the only thing I could tell you is to call a vet's office, explain the situation to them, and they should be able to give you a straight answer. I think it might be in the cat's best interest if you did that anyway's just to make sure that everything is going as it should. I dont know where you are located at, but usually each state and county have at least one vet's office with an emergency line at the end of the recording, if you are lucky you might even be able to find a 24 hour emergency vet. I am sure they get calls like that all the time. But like I said it would be in her best interest just to make the call and make sure that if there is anything that she needs or that you can do for her it is being done.

2007-10-10 12:56:58 · answer #2 · answered by Megan M 2 · 0 0

Well, I don't know much about cats, but from what I know with small dogs, I'd say she's within 24 hours of giving birth. Find a spot she's most comfortable, and let her stay there. If it's on a bed, try putting down towels to protect the mattress a bit. Birth isn't usually quite as messy as the make it sound in animals but otherwise just check on her from time to time and make sure she's okay. If anything goes wrong or you want specific answers it's always okay to call a vet and ask.

2007-10-10 12:54:21 · answer #3 · answered by Issy K 1 · 0 0

Give her a box with towels in it. Put it in a dark, quiet place. She will unlikely need help. Cats are very good a giving birth. But just in case have warm towels and warm water near by. And a phone and your vets number.

2007-10-10 12:39:58 · answer #4 · answered by Nichole 2 · 1 0

go to a vet she may be having trouble

2007-10-10 16:54:02 · answer #5 · answered by l 1 · 0 0

Could be.
Make sure you get her spayed when it's ok.

2007-10-10 12:53:27 · answer #6 · answered by Flatpaw 7 · 0 0

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