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[/IMG]This is daisy she is 65 days pregnant .
If this doesnt work up loading these pics then someone helpppp. cheers
 

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On the 8th May, you posted that Daisy was 57 days pregnant. That would make her 60 days pregnant today (11th May here in Western Australia) ??
 
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Let me know if this works. sorry im really bad at things like this. cheers
 
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Originally Posted by Kumbulu

If you're using Ringo, the web address of the picture needs to look something like: http://ringo.com/photos/photo.html?photoId=103665477
ive just up loaded them on ringo that is fine but this little box keeps coming up so i put ringo photos in it like it said but it still didnt work, sorry to be a pain.
 
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Originally Posted by Kumbulu

On the 8th May, you posted that Daisy was 57 days pregnant. That would make her 60 days pregnant today (11th May here in Western Australia) ??
sorry hadnt worked then out again right it so hard but when talkin to my sister she said she got out the night she came round which was the 7 of march so i think that 65 days.
 

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Yes, that'd be 65. A normal cat pregnancy is around 63-67 days.

The signs of impending labor are:

*Her vulva will swell a little and turn pink around 2-3 days before.

* She may either want you to not leave her side even for a minute or not want to be near you at all.

*She will become restless, may go off her food and scratch at things, as if she is trying to make a nest. Provide several nesting places for her so she can choose one she likes when the time comes. If she chooses an awkward spot such as behind the sofa or in a cupboard, don't try to move her and the kittens, just make the area comfortable (clear out the cupboard and put towels or blankets down) and make it safe for the kittens by using rolled blankets around the nesting area to stop the kittens falling, wandering off or getting 'lost'.

*About 12-24 hours before the birth, she will lose her mucous plug. This is a clump of clear or pinkish mucous that blocked the birth canal.

*You will notice a clear, pinkish or slightly blood-stained discharge from her vagina. If the discharge is greenish or brown, she may have an infection or a kitten that has died in-utero and she needs to see a vet ASAP.

*She may develop diarrhoea about 12 hours before the birth.
 
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Originally Posted by Kumbulu

Yes, that'd be 65. A normal cat pregnancy is around 63-67 days.

The signs of impending labor are:

*Her vulva will swell a little and turn pink around 2-3 days before.

* She may either want you to not leave her side even for a minute or not want to be near you at all.

*She will become restless, may go off her food and scratch at things, as if she is trying to make a nest. Provide several nesting places for her so she can choose one she likes when the time comes. If she chooses an awkward spot such as behind the sofa or in a cupboard, don't try to move her and the kittens, just make the area comfortable (clear out the cupboard and put towels or blankets down) and make it safe for the kittens by using rolled blankets around the nesting area to stop the kittens falling, wandering off or getting 'lost'.

*About 12-24 hours before the birth, she will lose her mucous plug. This is a clump of clear or pinkish mucous that blocked the birth canal.

*You will notice a clear, pinkish or slightly blood-stained discharge from her vagina. If the discharge is greenish or brown, she may have an infection or a kitten that has died in-utero and she needs to see a vet ASAP.

*She may develop diarrhoea about 12 hours before the birth.
Thankyou louise
 

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your ringo page is only accessible to people you have added as friends. But, if you have the photos up there open a photo you want to post, then right click on the image until you get properties. then in that there will be a link usually ending in jpg. Copy that, and then past by doing
. That way everyone can see.
 

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Just to add, we can see the pictures by clicking on the link and it opens in a new page. If you want them to show right here, just follow my last post.
 
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