My queen suddenly stopped eating!

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Glad we could help you understand! Please keep her totally inside now with the kittens. Can you do that?
 
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Sure, but she's still didnt give birth to her kittens :p 

She entered the 8th week of pregnancy, she keeps rolling on the floor why? could it be some hermons changes blabla?
 

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Sure, but she's still didnt give birth to her kittens :p 
She entered the 8th week of pregnancy, she keeps rolling on the floor why? could it be some hermons changes blabla?
That's fine. She should be inside until she delivers and then until the kittens have weaned. Mom can be spayed 8 weeks after delivery.

It probably is hormones and feeling uncomfortable.
 
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Uncomfortable? thoguht she was hyper rolling up the floor, but got a little worried about her kittens :eek:

By the way what is best to do at week 8 I wanna know more to serve her the best and fully !
 

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Uncomfortable? thoguht she was hyper rolling up the floor, but got a little worried about her kittens :eek:

By the way what is best to do at week 8 I wanna know more to serve her the best and fully !
Keep her inside for sure. That's huge. You can set nests up for her at this point. Look for dark, quiet areas. You should also be feeding her as much as she wants. Leave dry kitten food down all the time and feed meals of wet kitten food throughout the day.
 
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OK
 
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No she is much better now. Not sick anymore, I forced her to eat after 10 hours of empty stomach and gave her tea drops in the eyes, she got better and better few days later. And didnt bother to call the vet again :p looks like it was some pill's effects and is gone I stoped giving it to her after the bad result and she slowly felt better. Took good care of her :) I will show some pics later ^^
 

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No she is much better now. Not sick anymore, I forced her to eat after 10 hours of empty stomach and gave her tea drops in the eyes, she got better and better few days later. And didnt bother to call the vet again :p looks like it was some pill's effects and is gone I stoped giving it to her after the bad result and she slowly felt better. Took good care of her :) I will show some pics later ^^
Please do not put tea drops in her eyes again!
 
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Why? isnt tea water good for third eyelid? not tea but water of tea :)
 

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I don't think a tea bag is a good idea either. I tried that once & felt terrible that I possibly made it worse. Only a vet should treat a cat's eyes.
 
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Her eyes allright now, the tea has helped tho
 

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She looks like a sweet mama kitty! Very pretty! [emoji]128571[/emoji]
 
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Ya :D mama for the first time ! Wish us luck :))
 
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Can I bath her? 60 days now

I will make sure to be very gentle and careful.. Just getting sure If having a bath is okay or does it harm her and her kittens?
 

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Cats rarely need a bath. It would be best that you not bathe her. If you feel it necessary, you can wipe her down with a warm, damp cloth.
 
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Guys and ladys !! Need your help now !

My cat has been followign me everywhere and meowing like she's in pain.. She's also having a yellow/white lickely thick liquid down where she gives birth..Could it be she's giving birth any soon?

I locked her in her nesting room but she just wants me around all the time.. Meowing every couple mins and rolling up the floor..What should I do??
 
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