We took in a couple of kittens at the request of our landlord that had been left by previous tenants. We hadn't gotten them fixed yet as we though they were too young. Less than 6 months. The female is very tiny.
When I heard her screaming downstairs I thought he was playing too rough with her, nope. That was march 4th.
I have kept them separated for the last month and a half since she started showing.
She is now 66 days pregnant and no sign of going into labor. She is a very nervous and skittish cat, but has become more affectionate since becoming pregnant. She always acts like she is starving, even before she got pregnant and will steal any food if you are not paying attention, so it is hard to judge her appetite.
Her milk came in about 3 weeks ago so I was sure she would have delivered by now. So I am wondering if she is too stressed out to deliver.
The male cat was playing way too rough with her so we had to separate them, but the are very close and are upset by it. He is extremely vocal for an orange tabby. He sits outside the door of the room we have her in and howls all day long. It literally sounds like he is saying hellooo. The scratch at the door trying to get to each other but we are worried about her getting hurt. At the same time this is clearly distressing her. Could this be delaying her labor? As I said she is already a very nervous cat.
When I heard her screaming downstairs I thought he was playing too rough with her, nope. That was march 4th.
I have kept them separated for the last month and a half since she started showing.
She is now 66 days pregnant and no sign of going into labor. She is a very nervous and skittish cat, but has become more affectionate since becoming pregnant. She always acts like she is starving, even before she got pregnant and will steal any food if you are not paying attention, so it is hard to judge her appetite.
Her milk came in about 3 weeks ago so I was sure she would have delivered by now. So I am wondering if she is too stressed out to deliver.
The male cat was playing way too rough with her so we had to separate them, but the are very close and are upset by it. He is extremely vocal for an orange tabby. He sits outside the door of the room we have her in and howls all day long. It literally sounds like he is saying hellooo. The scratch at the door trying to get to each other but we are worried about her getting hurt. At the same time this is clearly distressing her. Could this be delaying her labor? As I said she is already a very nervous cat.