woaw, now that I look it's been over 2 hours! holy moly, bless her heart!
No, it's been an hour 10 minutes. I read that a cat can have interrupted labor, which can last up to 24 hours, or even 36 hours!Originally Posted by LaceyDF
woaw, now that I look it's been over 2 hours! holy moly, bless her heart!
Yes it does look like she's going to have more. It's only been one hour, though. See above post.Originally Posted by WellingtonCats
Cassie, does it look at though she is going to have more?
From the way you described her just now it sounds as though she is pretty content. Two hours is definitly a very long time before another kitten, at one hour I start to worry.
Awesome!Originally Posted by CJandBilly
Yes it does look like she's going to have more. It's only been one hour, though. See above post.
No Jenny. They can nurse inbetween having babies!Originally Posted by Ilovecats
She's nursing? Um, shouldn't she be having babies? Correct me if I'm wrong, bu don't they nurse only when all the babies are born?
Actually, you said she was having her first one at 4:37 my time, and it is now 6:50 my time...Originally Posted by CJandBilly
No, it's been an hour 10 minutes. I read that a cat can have interrupted labor, which can last up to 24 hours, or even 36 hours!
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Thanks for correcting me, Sam. I learn something new everyday.Originally Posted by WellingtonCats
No Jenny. They can nurse inbetween having babies!
No problem Jenny, and so do I! Isn't there just oodles to learn about life.Originally Posted by Ilovecats
Thanks for correcting me, Sam. I learn something new everyday.
yes, we went up an hour also. But, regardless of what time it said, you can subtract smallest number from largest and you still get about over 2 hours.Originally Posted by babygirl
Hey Lacey, remember we went up an hour, I don't think Indiana does that.
On the contrary, I posted at 6:33 ET.... your clock must not have adjusted for DST.Originally Posted by babygirl
Cassie posted at 5:37 pm ET, that CJ had her first baby, so you're right it's been over two hours.