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Hi cant exactly sit in front of pc right now, but any advice is appreciated !
My cat just gave birth to a surprise kitten ( she was over at my friend shouse a couple of months ago , a friend who has two male cats in her hopuse which she told me were neutered (not it now appears!)
Only yesterday did I think my cat (who is really a kitten as shes only 6 months old) looked a little tubby.........
Anyway she dropped a kitten onto the floor and promptly walked away. I delivered kittens when i was 14 years old so i knew how to step in. i quickly got a box put on gloves , put kitten in box with my cat who ignored and wouldnt tear off placenta matter and stuff. finally with kitten startign to go limp and cold I removed the sac and put sac and kitten upto mother cat, who ignored it.
My cat is currently lying in box looking relaxed but ignoring kittens and its mewling cries and attempts to suckle.
What do I need to do immediately to help the poor thing ?
(Ive got the heater cranking so its warm for 'it')
Thanks guys !!!!!
Becky
My cat just gave birth to a surprise kitten ( she was over at my friend shouse a couple of months ago , a friend who has two male cats in her hopuse which she told me were neutered (not it now appears!)
Only yesterday did I think my cat (who is really a kitten as shes only 6 months old) looked a little tubby.........
Anyway she dropped a kitten onto the floor and promptly walked away. I delivered kittens when i was 14 years old so i knew how to step in. i quickly got a box put on gloves , put kitten in box with my cat who ignored and wouldnt tear off placenta matter and stuff. finally with kitten startign to go limp and cold I removed the sac and put sac and kitten upto mother cat, who ignored it.
My cat is currently lying in box looking relaxed but ignoring kittens and its mewling cries and attempts to suckle.
What do I need to do immediately to help the poor thing ?
(Ive got the heater cranking so its warm for 'it')
Thanks guys !!!!!
Becky