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Cat giving birth! ANSWER QUICKLY?

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HEAD OR BACK FEET FIRST!

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  1. either.

    they are in there in a jumble and will come out both ways.

    main thing is that they come out.


  2. you don't really have to bother, just give it the right stuffs and leave it alone.

  3. If the mother screams as the first kitten is born, don't be alarmed. This is normal, especially for a first time mum.

    Some kittens will born head first (like human babies), but others will appear feet first - again, this is quite normal. Kittens normally come at 30-45 minute intervals, even over one hour between deliveries.

    Stand and watch at a safe distance, and only intervene if absolutely necessary, for example if you see her straining excessively without producing a kitten, or if there is a bloody discharge when the vet should be called in.

  4. Kittens come out either way. But don't touch the kittens unless the mama cat is having difficultly getting the sac out.

  5. head first ok well laterz=]

  6. head duh

  7. Head, I think... make sure to clear out their noses quickly. That's important

  8. its the back feet first... based on my own experience with my cats when they give birth its the back feet that comes out first... everything will be fine so dont worry...

  9. head! my cat just had kittens.

    she'll do it herself, don't worry too much about it

  10. Head, don't pull too fast or you might invert the uterus...

  11. Head! Sometimes cats that come out feet first are more likely to have health problems...so I've heard.

  12. Head.  It is nothing to freak out over, my cat gave birth about a cople of year ago and she did it on her own whule I let her have some peace and quiet.

  13. The mother will do every thing herself you just have to wait and see everything through alright.

    If something goes wrong call the vet.

    /=•)

  14. I've seen my friend's cats give birth and i think heads i cant remember though just let cat do the work!

  15. hopefully you have contacted the vet by now

  16. I've had them to come out either way, just let the mom do the work and all will be fine.

  17. Head generally but our cat had a breech birth.  Basically if the mother is straining for a long time with no result, you should get her to a vet ASAP.

  18. head

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