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Originally Posted by momof6Mews

Hey Cassie, it looks like another day of Monopoly and Yahtzee.... Good vibes and Belly Rubs for CJ..
sure does... lol... thanks
 

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Geeze Talk about Hurry up and wait !!

GO CJ GO CJ!!! WOOOOOOOOooohhhhh CJ!!!
 

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This *almost* is starting to sound like what Myrage went through witht he false labor
Has CJ ever seen the vet?
 

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do you see kitten movement? if you see movement it's not false labor. Sometimes cats can stop labor for various reasons she'll start up again.
 
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Originally Posted by turtlecat

This *almost* is starting to sound like what Myrage went through witht he false labor
Has CJ ever seen the vet?
Not since she's been pregnant. She hates the vet, and so I take her as little as possible

Her mom had a similar labor. In one day, out the next, then the same day... 5 kittens
 
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Originally Posted by bengalbabe

do you see kitten movement? if you see movement it's not false labor. Sometimes cats can stop labor for various reasons she'll start up again.
LOTS!!!
 
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Nope... still no kittens. My mom thinks that I just WANT her to be in labor, so I'm convincing myself she is. Well, it's true, I WANT her to be in labor, but, that doesn't explain the discharge and the nesting.
 
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I don't understand.... is the discharge, nesting, and obvious discomfort not sure signs that she was in labor? There are still no kittens. I can see them move all the time, but, why hasn't she had them? She's acting normal, now. Eating, drinking, playing a little, and non-active playing it is, and mainly SLEEPING! I don't understand. I thought for sure she was in labor... was I wrong?
 

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Sounds like she's playing with your emotions, dear! In all seriousness, do me a big favor, ok? I'm not too worried as long as she's still eating, drinking and otherwise acting normal for a pregnant kitty, but honestly, if she were mine, come tomorrow morning if there still aren't any babies, I'd take her to the vet, even if it does stress her. If she actually is in labor and there aren't any kits by now, she may need assistance that only your vet can give. Trust me on that, 'cause I've had more than one c-section done on my breeders before I retired them. Keep up updated, and try not to worry too much, ok? {{{hugs}}}
 
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Originally Posted by KittenKrazy

Sounds like she's playing with your emotions, dear! In all seriousness, do me a big favor, ok? I'm not too worried as long as she's still eating, drinking and otherwise acting normal for a pregnant kitty, but honestly, if she were mine, come tomorrow morning if there still aren't any babies, I'd take her to the vet, even if it does stress her. If she actually is in labor and there aren't any kits by now, she may need assistance that only your vet can give. Trust me on that, 'cause I've had more than one c-section done on my breeders before I retired them. Keep up updated, and try not to worry too much, ok? {{{hugs}}}
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Cindy is right, Cassie ... if she passed the mucous plug last night, then there should be kittens not terribly long afterwards. At the very least, call the vet and ask to speak to THE VET - not a tech, not the girl at the front desk - and let him know what's been happening with CJ.
 
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Originally Posted by gayef

Cindy is right, Cassie ... if she passed the mucous plug last night, then there should be kittens not terribly long afterwards. At the very least, call the vet and ask to speak to THE VET - not a tech, not the girl at the front desk - and let him know what's been happening with CJ.
I'll do that tomorrow if there are still no kitties.
 
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