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celestialrags

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Hi guys I have a question about a friends sisters cat.
The cat has had 2 accidental pregnancies and got pregnant again before the spay appointment, and will be spayed after this litter.
The first two litters were premature by two weeks and all have died. We are afraid this litter wont go full term, does any one know of any tricks to get her through the next two weeks, she is due in about two weeks but acts like she is ready to deliver now. Any way of keeping her stress down so she can carry full term? The past litters were too soon and mom didn't produce milk and doesn't have any as of yet.
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Wait did you post this question twice? I am having deja-vu
 

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That is tough. Sometimes, just like with humans, cats just can't carry to term. Unfortunetly the vets don't do the same things to stop labor as humans do. I would suggest a nice quite place of her own. I don't know of any way to stop labor for cats. Maybe there is something wrong with the kittens and her body knows. Nature is amazing that way.
 
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Originally Posted by Nellers

What about some of that Feliaway to help keep her calm?
I had some feliway and gave it to them and told her to leave her in a bathroom or some thing and to make sure any un nuetered males can't get near her untill she can be spayed. She doesn't want any more to die so she is going to try to make sure she is spayed this time.
I haven't heard from her sister so I don't know any thing about how it is going but will post as soon as I know.
I am a registered breeder and have a litter due any day (she is 63 days today) I have even offered to take the kittens if they live to put with my mom and let them nurse, if my queen doesn't have too many to take on a couple more, so we will see.

Originally Posted by Jen

Wait did you post this question twice? I am having deja-vu
Yes, my computer was acting up and I ended up putting it twice, sorry.
 
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