wow ya it definetly seems like you have you hands full, we can only hope for the best... its hard to find homes for all thouse lovely little children. ^.^
If you cannot afford the care of your cats, please consider contacting the Humane Society about the resources in your community. A Humane Society or another animal organization may give you a spay/neuter discount or connect you to a vet that would give you a discount. There probably are organizations in your area that will you help you get your cats discounted vaccinations also
I haven't taken her to the vet yet because my hubby and I had to go out of town for a few days. During the time we were gone, however, 2 of our other cats got sick, I guess a kitty cold or something, and now I have to take them to the vet too.
How soon can a vet tell if a cat is pregnant? I don't want to take her is they can't tell yet. It's been about 3 weeks since the time she would have gotten pregnant. Is that too early. Should I just wait and see if she plumps? I mean, if she's preggers than there is nothing I can do about it anyways because I won't abort them or anything so the only reason to take her to the vet is to see if she IS or ISN'T pregnant, right? What do you think?