Pregnancy?
Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 11:14 pm
Hi!
I'm having a wee problem at the minute and I'm hoping to get some answers in time. I'm assuming I won't but I'll try anyway.
We've ended up sort of rescuing 5 cats from a dodgy owner from down the round (1 older boy and a mother with an assumed son and 2 kittens that are now 1) and all of them are spayed/neutered apart from the young girl. We were getting round to it but time and money hasn't permitted us so far because we also look after a lot of strays.
Around August her brother was neutered and just after that she started acting like she was ready to mate but as she is an indoor cat we weren't too concerned. There is a stray cat that comes in every so often but he never seemed interested in her and it was rare he stayed in overnight or for too long.
Anway, recently her stomach has gotten bigger and she has got prominent nipples and were just assuming it was because she was female and maybe something to do with her eating. Nothing too concerning. At about 8pm my sister spotted some liquid on the settee and later we noticed it was on the cushion as well and she was covered in wet stuff. It was all over her and there was gooey stuff on her tail. I've seen a few cat births before so I know what to expect and I noticed her being more affectionate and she kept constantly cleaning down there. She was meowing a lot and she tried to go into the towel cupboard upstairs but there was no way she could give birth there. She was losing some sort of liquid and it went like that for a couple of hours and now she's suddenly stopped? For almost two hours she's been behaving as normal and there's been no liquid and she's only cleaned herself a few times. She's been eating and playing and jumping around and she's been in the litter tray and she's sat down a few times.
I think I've given more than enough information and I hope somebody can get to me soon but does anybody know what could be happening? The births I've seen before have been nothing like this and I'm a bit confused. I know she should have been spayed earlier!
Thanks.
I'm having a wee problem at the minute and I'm hoping to get some answers in time. I'm assuming I won't but I'll try anyway.
We've ended up sort of rescuing 5 cats from a dodgy owner from down the round (1 older boy and a mother with an assumed son and 2 kittens that are now 1) and all of them are spayed/neutered apart from the young girl. We were getting round to it but time and money hasn't permitted us so far because we also look after a lot of strays.
Around August her brother was neutered and just after that she started acting like she was ready to mate but as she is an indoor cat we weren't too concerned. There is a stray cat that comes in every so often but he never seemed interested in her and it was rare he stayed in overnight or for too long.
Anway, recently her stomach has gotten bigger and she has got prominent nipples and were just assuming it was because she was female and maybe something to do with her eating. Nothing too concerning. At about 8pm my sister spotted some liquid on the settee and later we noticed it was on the cushion as well and she was covered in wet stuff. It was all over her and there was gooey stuff on her tail. I've seen a few cat births before so I know what to expect and I noticed her being more affectionate and she kept constantly cleaning down there. She was meowing a lot and she tried to go into the towel cupboard upstairs but there was no way she could give birth there. She was losing some sort of liquid and it went like that for a couple of hours and now she's suddenly stopped? For almost two hours she's been behaving as normal and there's been no liquid and she's only cleaned herself a few times. She's been eating and playing and jumping around and she's been in the litter tray and she's sat down a few times.
I think I've given more than enough information and I hope somebody can get to me soon but does anybody know what could be happening? The births I've seen before have been nothing like this and I'm a bit confused. I know she should have been spayed earlier!
Thanks.