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Cat 63 days pregnant ,when will she deliver?

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my cat is 63 days today,she went of food yesturday but back to eating ok today,she goes in a deep sleep then wakes up and keeps rubbing herself against the furniture,she is following me everywhere i go,she also keeps meowing at me,she has also been treading but not in her bed,do you think shes in early labour?vet told me he will deliver if she hasnt had them by tomorrow.thank you,everytime it looks like something is happening it stops and she goes back to being normal.

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  1. http://www.cat-world.com.au/BirthInCats.... this site maybe of some help  


  2. About now if it goes past 70 days call the vet and the breed does not matter.

  3. Those kids will show up, when they're darn good & ready. :) Happy baby watching

  4. The cat has there kittens in 63 or 65 days which is like nine weeks. I am a cat breeder.  

  5. tomorrow

  6. WIthin a week.  Probably two or three days.

  7. I would say keep a close eye on her, it sounds like she could deliver anytime, time is getting very close, all the signs are there, if you have a closet or a nice quiet place to put her bed, i would move it, keep it away from A/C vents and fans or drafts, the kittens will be wet for a while, and you dont want them to get chilled, you may even place a heating pad under her bed on med to low temp, depending on how thick the bed is, congratulations, what kind of kittens are they gonna be?

  8. Yes very soon! make sure she has a nice bed area where she feels safe to deliver! If you have other pets, keep them away, as to not stress her out.

  9. She may just be in the early stages of labor, but if she starts showing any signs of distress (birth for animals is not the painful experience it is for humans--they naturally relax and let it happen), then get her to the vet immediately. Do not wait for tomorrow if she's showing signs of distress since she could have a kitten stuck in the birth canal, a prolapsed cord, a whole number of things, but usually, birth with animals is not a complicated thing and doesn't usually require any intervention by humans. If she does have the kittens at home, if she'll let you, after she's had a few minutes to l**k the kitten, it's safe to put one at a time in a soft towel and help dry them off as long as momma did break open the sack each kit will come in. IF she doesn't do this, you must do it for her or the kit will not be able to breathe. Good luck to you all!!

    I do hope you will get her spayed as soon as she's through feeding so she doesn't continue to add to the overpopulation of all animals.

  10. Yes. She is displaying normal behavior.  Make sure her birthing bed is ready. Put a comfortable size box with a convenient opening on the side and lined with clean soft towels or rags in a dark closet. Enjoy watching mom care for her precious kittens. Follow the vet's advice and all will be fine.

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