please!!??? do cats milk dry up like us women? when it comes to a big scare/ shock?

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My cat recently got real upset n inclusive, attacked my boufriend and dad. I know for us women our milk fries up if ewe go through an emotoonal trauma or what not. O just wanted to know if it woild be the same for her? At the attacks, she was semi kicked off and in the process she got hit and got more mad. Im just very concerned as she has her baby of only a couple weeks old. Help! Pleaseee?!!! [emoji]128546[/emoji][emoji]128549[/emoji][emoji]128561[/emoji][emoji]128546[/emoji]
 
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She is a very angry cat.. and im afraid to touch or go near her stomach.
 

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My cat recently got real upset n inclusive, attacked my boufriend and dad. I know for us women our milk fries up if ewe go through an emotoonal trauma or what not. O just wanted to know if it woild be the same for her? At the attacks, she was semi kicked off and in the process she got hit and got more mad. Im just very concerned as she has her baby of only a couple weeks old. Help! Pleaseee?!!! [emoji]128546[/emoji][emoji]128549[/emoji][emoji]128561[/emoji][emoji]128546[/emoji]
Nay, i hope the milk doesnt dry up in these situations. After all, a cat mom must often defend her children.  And thus, must be prepared to fight for it.

I really hope these kicks didnt hurt her.  Please consider strongly to get her to the vet, if she seems hurt.

And say some words of truth  to your boyfriend and even dad, if you dare.   You should.  If the stupid guys dont understand the rules of life, you women must stick together, and defend together in times of dire need.

Re her "angriness"  my guess it  is she is mostly defensive aggression, because she is stressed, by these guys or her not having a nice and sheltered enough place to have for her nest and her children.

Make sure she is unstressed.  Some nice and quiet, a little dark corner, should do it.

Please come back with reports - you are welcome to our Preg and Kittens forum, where Im usually.

Good luck!
 
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I talked to them and believe me they heard me. The prpblem is that its not the first time she attacks someone. A year ago i was the one attacked. The only thing different is that i was helping a kotten n the cries scared her so she was trying to defend the baby. In my dad and boyfriends case, she heard a knocl on the door and started attacking. and the other, she saw one of my older cats playing with a paper bag and startrd attacking him and my boyfriend when he opened the door. We have her in my psrents room which is pretty quiet and dark so she is comfortable. She liles to take the baby and sleep on the bed, so we accomodate to her wants. She has calmed down but still growls at any little thing.
 

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Tx for the report, its somewhat calming.

Yes, some moms are extra high strung for defending her kittens.

Please spay her when the kitten is weaned, so life will be calmer  in your place, for her and for you.   :)
 
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