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Old 05-03-2005, 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by mercyside_80
People..other than to take cat for check-up, do u all guys know how to detact/ensure that the cat is pregnant?..What is the symptoms? How to handle them in this situation? Just want her to be comfortable...

Perhaps can share some ideas here..



Hi. some of the symptoms that queen is ready to give birth are

1. they are lazy and will rest for the whole day.
2. they won't eat last hours before giving birth.
3. they would scratch hard on the floor wheere they want to give birth

this is accodign to the book.

but with personal experience with my queens, no one shows the symptom no.2. My queens still ate a lot. i don't know why but they really ate a lot during the last hours of pregnancy.

some of my queen would cry out loud when they are about to give birth. if u breed cats, you can notice tha belly turns around and if u palpate it, you would notices that the bulge is hunging low to the pelvic and that's the sign that the babies inside turns around for their delivery position (head first).

Actually, cat is really a good mother, they can do it without human supervision/assistance but it's okay also to be there and observe if ur queen needs help.







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