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Ok, Thank you! I didn’t palpate because I didn’t want to hurt the mom or kittens. I could see them kicking though..About a week left! If you are used to palpitate perhsps eve two weeks left.
Look out with the dropping its a pretty good sign to rectyfy the count.
What does the dropping look like? I can get more pictures from different angles if that would help? Thank you!About a week left! If you are used to palpitate perhsps eve two weeks left.
Look out with the dropping its a pretty good sign to rectyfy the count.
Ok like her belly just drops I guess. She doesn’t like belly rubs:/ Thank you so much! I can’t wait for the kittens!Ol so one week left.., if she wants belly rubs do so.
Dropping you are best to notice. She looks suddenly less. After it its 2-3 days not more.
Yes, I am expecting her to give birth very soon. Maybe within the week. I am super excited and I will be sure to keep you guys informed! Thank youIf she is 8 or 9 weeks pregnant as you reckon it means she is 56 to 63 days pregnant. Delivery usually takes place between 65 and 73 days of the pregnancy period. Please keep in touch. Best wishes to you and your kitten.
They do look like they could be minks. Is mom is a mink? Could the father of the litter have been a mink? (If both mom and dad are minks, they could even be sepia kittens.)Some of the kittens appear to be darker than others. I’m wondering if they are minks.
In that case you would expect about half the kittens to be minks, on average.Mom is a traditional seal bicolor and dad is a seal mitted mink.
Yes. Twice daily for very young babies (in the first week of life), or if I am concerned about them for any reason.Lol ok thanks! Do you weigh your kittens daily?