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And nothing yet but she's been very playful running around and I heard that exersice helps induse labor so hopefully soon I called the vet cause I got worried she has moments when she's sleeping not wanting t move and showing signs of labor next she up running around the house like crazy but he said that's normal that the running around might actually help her . G gemz1607
 
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Awh she loves making u play the waiting game lol know how that feels been waiting days for this and now something happening I'm all very excited of it now, she's still having her contractions but she's resting and purring away nicely :)
 
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She's just getting bigger and bigger and shes naturally really petite so her legs are small and she's starting to get so big her legs are starting to give out so I'm hoping she goes soon G gemz1607
 
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The kittens are moving like crazy today they've never moved this much before her stomach is starting to become so compacted I can actually see the kittens even when there not moving lol
 

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Same here every contraction my cat has I can see the kittens moving like crazy it's such a lovely experience but I hope I never go through this again as I'm a bag of nerves lol
 
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So am I lol we haven't showed any signs today yet besdieds breathing really fast and heavy no discharge no nothing yet I hate being such an impatient person lol G gemz1607
 
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Maybe they'll pop back up soon I've heard they have delays of contractions has she been meowing really loud or squaring?
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No she's been very quiet and just relaxing and purring away in and out of sleep and still have mucus coming away from her kittens r still active, I hope they pick back up soon
 
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My girl is just keeping me waiting no discharge no nothing lol but shes just been laying on my bed cleaning her self and sleeping for the past 5 hours kittens still moving like crazy G gemz1607
 

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What you think is the kittens moving is probably contractions if it looks like her tummy is rippling in waves.
 
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Theres a litte area in the middle part of her stomach is like bouncing up and down kinda like a little heart beat what could this be?
 
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Just had her first contraction it lasted about 25-30 second then her stomach went mushy kittens are stilling moving Luke crazy is it normal for her to have contractions but still no discharge?
 

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If she has been licking herself a lot it's very possible that you haven't seen discharge.
 

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I'm not sure of the exact rate, but yeah, shallow, rapid breathing is fine when they start labour!
 
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