Cat 67 days pregnant

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Hi! My black and white cat Angel is now 67 days along. I am starting to get worried! lol I am going to wait till Monday and if she does not give birth by Monday, I'll have the vet induce her. lol I guess I am worried about a little thing! heh

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She should have then any day now - I've heard of normal litters going 68-70 days with no problems. So if she hasn't had them by Monday, a vet's trip might be a good thing.

Are you sure of the date? Do you know exactly when she was bred?
 
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Yes I am sure of the date. She went in heat on March 26, I had no problems keeping her inside unitl Thurseday March 30th. I opened my front door, in a haste, to go to work and she dashed out. I was able to get her back inside 7 hours later. Ever since then she has been inside and never went into heat again. I have it marked on my calender of the date she escaped. She is a small kitten, not fully a year old so I don't want the kittens inside of her get too big for Angel to pushed out. So I am watching and waiting lol
 

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According to the Cat preg. calander she is 66 days today. So still on time but I bet this weekend she has them. GL with the babies!
 
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She is huge but she is a small kitten so...I feel so far 3 babies in her, but I am not sure on the exact number. Ur right Junior, she is 66 days pregnant, I miscounted. Yeah I HOPE she has them this weekend! I am becoming a very impatient and excited mom lol. Last year both of my girl cats gave birth 63 to 64 days later. Angel is from one of my girls litter of kittens. Angel's mom had three and from what I am feeling on her stomach, it looks like Angel will have three also.
 

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Originally Posted by AngelKitty06

She is huge but she is a small kitten so...I feel so far 3 babies in her, but I am not sure on the exact number. Ur right Junior, she is 66 days pregnant, I miscounted. Yeah I HOPE she has them this weekend! I am becoming a very impatient and excited mom lol. Last year both of my girl cats gave birth 63 to 64 days later. Angel is from one of my girls litter of kittens. Angel's mom had three and from what I am feeling on her stomach, it looks like Angel will have three also.
Welcome to TCS...I do hope you plan to have Angel spayed after her kittens are weaned...and please keep her strictly indoors only as cats can become pregnant again a week after giving birth. This has already been a bad kitten season and I would encourage you to have all your intact cats fixed. If you need a low cost clinic, there is a link below:

http://www.lovethatcat.com/spayneuter.html#tn

Also, if you have outdoor strays...best to have them spayed/neutered as well.

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All my cats except Angel are now spayed. Angel got pregnant by accident. I will have her fixed after she weans her kittens.
 

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Originally Posted by AngelKitty06

All my cats except Angel are now spayed. Angel got pregnant by accident. I will have her fixed after she weans her kittens.
I understand....and I'm glad you plan to have Angel fixed. Also, if you have lots of strays/feral cats in your area....you may want to contact a TNR group:

http://www.alleycat.org/orgs.html#tn

Additionally, you may want to inquire with low cost spay/neuter clinics whether Angel's kittens can be fixed prior to going into homes. Some clinics will now spay/neuter at 8 weeks of age.


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So far I have only seen one stray male in my neighborhood, but I think what you said is a good idea. I will contact them and see what they can do.
 
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Also I had gone to a couple of vets when my kittens where 3 months old to get them spayed but they would not do it till my kittens where about 6 months old. But I will keep searching, I think it is a good idea to have Angel's kittens spayed/neutered before going to their new homes
 

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TNR maybe you can answer this and hope this isn't considered hijacking, if it is sorry.

I have found MOST low cost clinics go by income MADE to see if you qualify. Well we make well over the amt they require but then we have our morgage, bills, 3 kids etc....... Do ALL low cost clinics do this? I was thinking I got a voucher for around $25 off for my dog years ago from the SPCA (think it was them). We do have the $ in savings now to get my Angel fixed but it is EXPENSIVE! the estimate I got from the vet I just went to was $273-284 but that included and optional microchip at $65. But for some reason I was thinking my other female cats were around $170 or so. maybe even this vet is more than my old vets........
 

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Originally Posted by TNR1

I understand....and I'm glad you plan to have Angel fixed. Also, if you have lots of strays/feral cats in your area....you may want to contact a TNR group:

http://www.alleycat.org/orgs.html#tn

Additionally, you may want to inquire with low cost spay/neuter clinics whether Angel's kittens can be fixed prior to going into homes. Some clinics will now spay/neuter at 8 weeks of age.


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That was a very useful but depressing site! Thanks though, because I could use this.

Oh and good luck, hope it happens this weekend!!
 
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