pregnant n wayyyyyyyyy over due.

sweetsurvivor

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I have rescued 4 female kittens who have become pregnant. Rue is the first to become pregnant. Seems like she has been pregnant for a long time. I currently just was diagnosed with cancer have had to leave work. I do not have Any avail funds for vet bill. I feel some movement still yet no kittens. I was going to give til end of feb. No nipples present unless very tiny. Yet other cats are very noticeable with hard full nipples desperate for help. Please any suggestions appreciated. Another question two of the 4 seems like when they walk or go from laying to walking dislocation for a second head spasms. Like almost like seizure. Any ideas on what would cause. All 4 cats from same house unsure if same litter. I dont think woman knows she had about 70 to 80 running around. I cldnt make it in door to see conditions. I took 4 and left with them.
 

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Oh my goodness! Glad you saved them, sometimes when they inbread they 're absorb them? Summit like that I heard don't know if it's true xx
 

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So Sorry about your condition hope everything goes well. As far as the pregnant no nipple kitty..are you positive she is pregnant?
I dont know if they have this where you live but its called Cat Alliance. Find out and call tell them your problem and im almost certain they will help. I lost my job also and they will be neutering my cat spaying my female when she gives birth..shots and microchipping them both all for $5.00 each.
You really cant beat that price. And will help with babies if needed.

Im sure they will be able to check your girls out. Or Humane Society Clinic..they also have some kind of program to help pets of family in hardship.

Please let us know of any changes . I hope I was of some help. Its very unselfish of you taking care of your babies knowing you need help too ;) Someone will be helping and taking care of you as well. Good luck.;)
 

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Agree with the post above.   Re being overdue.

It seems in practice it isnt that dangerous as you would spontaneously think.   Many of our forumists do wait nervously on their "overdue" cats. But, It is seldom we hear they waited too long.  Usually they do deliver without problems. And in these too long bad examples, there was sometimes  other causes for the problem.

What IS dangerous, is a too short pregnancy. Or a cesarean surgery take out too early. Kittens dont manage well a too short pregnancy, unlike human babies.   With a human woman, a cesarean in uncertain situation is no big deal and the safe way out. Mom and the child are saved.  Not so with cats.  The mom gets saved, all right, but the kittens are almost always going to die, as they dont manage premature delivery.   More than two days and its practically hopeless.

Continue to report and questions, SweetSurvive!

Good luck! and lotsa of *vibes!*
 
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