I have been posting but i just want someones opinion My cat is goin to be havin babies soon but just about 10 minutes ago she was meowin to get into my dresser. I let her in and she is diggin and staring is she closer then what i think?
You have already made the appointment for her to be spayed havent you? For march/april, right? I am sure you will make sure she doesn't get out again, or miss your appointmentOriginally Posted by cupcake1234516
Dont worry i already have all of that taken care of....I am ahead of everyone with the spay thing.
Do you know if it was her first litter? Mabey she didn't know what was going on and still ate, and mabey she forgot to nestOriginally Posted by kluchetta
How exciting. When Elsa had her kittens she didn't go off her food, or nest or meow or ANYTHING, LOL. Of course she had only lived with us for 3 weeks. I can't wait...let us know!
The vet thought it was not her first litter. He thought she was 1 1/2 to 2 years at the time, and being feral - could have been many many litters. She was REALLY skinny when I found her, could have been from having a lot of kittens. She was more like, "calm" when I brought her home. She just plopped in the middle of the floor like, "finally, sheesh!" But then it took 3 more weeks to have the kittens and she literally couldn't lie on her side anymore. She had to lie on her back. And I woke up at 4 in the morning to little kitten meows! She had them in a spare bedroom underneath a chest where the dog couldn't get to her!Originally Posted by celestialrags
Do you know if it was her first litter? Mabey she didn't know what was going on and still ate, and mabey she forgot to nest
All cats are different though, they will do things and others won't. For the most part it is a guide to look for. Miss Ice stops eatting, she won't even eat treats (if she is real close or she will eat them) She did nest some, and now she has a birthing cage, she does a little nesting in it. she acually prefers being in it too. She likes her cage, the weirdo, I leave it set up in case I put a cat in, and I leave the door open, that is where she can be found most times, right in a cage sleeping, with the door open.
I had to go see where she was, I was surprised to see her on the cat tree, and not in her cage.
poor thing, I hadn't found this site yet when you had her and the litter. It was a while after that so I wasn't sure of her age, ect. I didn't know a lot of the story behind her.Originally Posted by kluchetta
The vet thought it was not her first litter. He thought she was 1 1/2 to 2 years at the time, and being feral - could have been many many litters. She was REALLY skinny when I found her, could have been from having a lot of kittens. She was more like, "calm" when I brought her home. She just plopped in the middle of the floor like, "finally, sheesh!" But then it took 3 more weeks to have the kittens and she literally couldn't lie on her side anymore. She had to lie on her back. And I woke up at 4 in the morning to little kitten meows! She had them in a spare bedroom underneath a chest where the dog couldn't get to her!
I can appreciate that you are wanting her to deliver soon, but also I want you to be very vigilent this time so that she does not risk a third pregnancy.Originally Posted by cupcake1234516
These stories make make me want her to hurry up....I am so excited i cant handle it...