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This is her last litter. She allowed another cat to help her....
oooooo! i think that may mean that the babies are getting into position to be birthed soon.
Well, I used to feel them moving a lot (yesterday morning) but today I can`t feel them at all.
I`ve been breeding for two years, I have two adult female cats.
I'm a bit concerned about this to tell you the truth. This site is quite pro spay and neuter for domestic cats for quite a few reasons including their health. Since your cats are not part of a registered, ethical breeding program, I really hope that you will give some thought to spaying your cat. Not breeding ethically makes you into a backyard breeder, harsh as it may sound. I hope you will take some time to read the following articles that I have linked below. Some of them describe the steps it takes to become an ethical registered reputable licensed breeder. Others discuss the enormous benefits of spaying your cat.@AbbysMom And I have all domestic short-haired cats. I`m thinking about getting a Siamese though. And a male to go with her.
Yes, everyone has to start somewhere. However, starting on your own as a Back Yard Breeder using random pets is not the way to go. You need to choose a specific, recognized breed, and work with a mentor before starting your breeding program.It's difficult to get started as a breeder, but everyone has to start somewhere.