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Okay, as everyone or most of you know. I found a pregnant cat. We think she may be going into labor. She has a clear fluid leaking out of her, um area, and she's being very affectionate.
She keeps going beneath my bed, which I don't want her there, and also she's been jumping on this little shelf I have in my closet.


She also looks to be dialated.
 

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Can you put her in a bathroom with a nice comfy bed and give her some privacy? That will probably be the only way to make sure she doesn't give birth under your bed or on a shelf.
 
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She is still eating, just small proportions. And the bathroom wouldn't be a good place. People run in and out of there.. .A Lot.
 

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My mommas never stopped eating. You should find a nice quite place for her, I bet it won't be long.
 
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I have her with a HUGE bed in the closet. I put my feather pillow, and this really soft warm blanket in it.

I'm getting ready to look for my heating pad for when she does deliver.
 

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If you want your feather pillow back, I suggest not using it for her birthing.
I know how expensive they can be. I would suggest using old towels and stuff... because it will be messy!
 

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I didn't even bother with washing the stuff up afterwards, I just tossed everything that was bloody into a trash bag and anxiously await Friday's trash pickup! (And there was ALOT of bloody stuff) I found that old baby blankets are perfect for cleaning up the kitties if mom isn't doing so well. The Salvation Army missed out, but the kitties were clean!
 

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Originally Posted by Shia

I have her with a HUGE bed in the closet. I put my feather pillow, and this really soft warm blanket in it.

I'm getting ready to look for my heating pad for when she does deliver.
If you plan to use a heating pad....put it on LOW and make sure you have a couple of blankets on top of it.

Katie
 
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I know about the heating pad. We fostered new born kittens before.

The fetaher pillow. I don't care about. I have a ton of them. So, there's no worries. I just want her to be comfy.
 
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None as of yet.

She's been licking down there and pacing.
 
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