Pretty sure she will have them tonight!

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Let's see....she had a few contractions on my lap, ears back, looking scared, claws grabbing....then, went to the food bowl to nibble just a bit, then, back to the family room floor to lay down...also ears back, looking scared and claws making some appearances....do you think? Maybe, possibly, probably tonight? Darn, I guess there goes going out to dinner...first time since we moved here! lol!
 
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How soon after she has the babies can I get her spayed? I thought it had to be until after the babies are weaned due to separation, but I wanted to confirm it.
 
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BUT, I just figured out it must be broken! WAH!!! At least new batteries didn't fix it....
 

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Once the kittens have stopped nursing, it takes a few days for her milk to dry up. Then you can spay her. Usually inbetween 8-12 weeks after they are born, depends on how long they stay with mom.
 
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