My precious May may is very preg help!!!

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My 11 month old female n her 11 month old mate concieved in the second week of December and according to my calculations she should be going anytime. However she isn't doing any pre labor nesting activity and her appetite is still ravenous. Can she still be close to labor and be eating regularly?? Help.
 

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My cat is near labor too and eating i read its normal for them to be eating but depends how much shes eating. 
 
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She sleeps a bit more but other than that she's normal no actions like ax he is about yo deliver.
 
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I am very worried.
 

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Just keep an eye out on her behavior . if she has very pink nipples there is a possibility. Is she large around the stomach? 
 

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You shouldnt be worried. you baby will be okay. but it is important to find out if shes pregnant so you can give her the care she desires.
 

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Welcome to both of you!! 


Wow! 2 new litters of TCS kittens 


Here are some articles that can help you. The important thing is to relax. It' will be OK
   If you have not made a nest (multiple ones is best so she can choose which she wants) for her , please do so right away. When the time comes, she will let you know if she needs you nearby for the delivery. Some cats do, some don't

http://www.thecatsite.com/a/pregnant-cat-what-to-prepare-for-the-birth

http://www.thecatsite.com/a/help-my-cat-is-having-kittens

http://www.thecatsite.com/a/post-birth-complications-in-cats

http://www.thecatsite.com/a/how-do-i-know-when-my-cat-will-give-birth

http://www.thecatsite.com/a/premature-kittens
 

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The average cat pregnancy is 65 days or 9-10 weeks.  Your cat is about 8 weeks so you have some time.  Read the links posted above.

Keep using this thread for any questions you have.
 

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There is nothing to worry about yet.  The articles above will answer most of your questions and we are here for anything else that comes up.  Most cats deliver without any complications and your goal is to prepare so that you can remain calm.

One thing to note is that females can get pregnant again within a week of delivering.  It is, therefore, critical that she not be allowed any intact males or allowed outside until the kittens are 8 weeks old and she can be spayed.  Heats can be silent and cats are induced ovulators, so it's not necessarily something you would be aware of.
 
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