I went out to feed Joker this morning and I noticed she looks a lot skinnier which leads me to believe she may have had her kittens. But I think it is way too early... Your opinions?
I will talk to my parents about it. They don't want any more kittens so I imagine the idea of her having kittens every year will make them want to get her spayed. I'll start working at my aunt's place to save up for spaying Joker. But enough sad and serious stuff! I really want to put a picture...
I understand, but her kittens tend to be either stillborn or die soon after and I can care for any kittens that may not be adopted. Most kittens our cats have end up living happy lives out in our woods. Not only that, but Joker had her mother become infertile soona after having Joker and Joker...
I live out in the country but due to my father's "tom cat stay away-inator" (a warning shot fired in the air by a pellet gun), my cat is safe. The area under my porch is insulated and weather proof. She should be fine as I keep an eye on her at all times. @sarthur2 I cannot afford to spay her...
Well, I know Hartz isn't the best so I'll look for something else. I will set up several boxes outside for her, but if she doesn't nest in those she'll probably go under my house(I am in a mobile home). Also, I know she isn't human but I imagine she loves her kits like we do kids so I don't want...
I saw this and I just wanted to say, although I'm not too experienced with pregnant cats, if you want to find out the number of kittens you can put a stethoscope on her belly. It should work if she is as close to her due date as I think. Also, make sure to feed her wet kitten food because it has...
So I have a gray tabby and white queen named Joker who looks to be about a month or to from giving birth. This is her second litter. The first litter contained two black kittens that died in a week because Joker lives outside and the people I live with don't want her inside. I am not all too...