Wednesday, May 6, 2020

My cat is pregnant!?  

My cat is pregnant!?  

answers 0:When my cat is ready to have her babies how will I know? What do I do? How do I help her! I have never done this or seen it done I want to help her.answers 1:Its fine. Cats do it all by themselves and get nervous if shes around people. Let her be. If this is her first time haveing kittens, dont be sad if most of them die, because that is very very common on a first litter. Good Luck and Hope I helped!answers 2:Don't blame me.answers 3:Can you check her temp? On the 60th day, rectal temps drop below 100 F within 24 hours before the onset of labor. Normal ranges from 100.5 to 102 F.Please watch her for blood spotting or any signs that could indicate a problem pregnancy or a premature birth. I really hope she is not as small as you originally thought. I am not one to pray all that much - but this cat needs my and our prayers! Make sure to have the following o! n hand for the birth. - a heating pad - clean cloths and towels - petroleum jelly - a scale - dental floss - scissors - cleaning materials and disinfectantIs there are strong contractions for more than an hour without a kitten appearing,get her to a vet RIGHT THEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!...answers 4:take her to a vet and the vet will be able to tell you when the cat is due.just set up a nice comfortable bed/box with a blanket or towel and put it in a quiet dark corner. i would know since my BFFs cat is also pregnant.answers 5:make a secluded place for your cat, like a cardboard box with old blankets in it in a closet. make it accessible for your cat and try to introduce her to it. hopefully she will want to have her babies in it and when she does just leave her alone and let her take care of it. instict will kick in and she will know exactly what to do. i also recomend you get her fixed after all of it so it doesnt happen againanswers 6:set up a box with old sheets in it in a closet o! r bathroom for her to have her babies in and dont mess with he! r while she's having them the best way to help her when she's having the babies is to leave her alone

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  1. Most of the little cat passings occur before birth and during the primary seven-day stretch of life. Kittens biting the dust among birth and weaning are frequently called blurring kittens. Neonatal kittens may bite the dust unexpectedly, or blur inside a couple of days.

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