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How can i tell if my cat is in labor?

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she is running around everywhere and she wants me to rub her belly all the time. she is getting really mad plus she is peeing a lott.every time i go outside she is scratching the yard.she keeps twtching her legs i dont know whats going on with her

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  1. heavy breathing and some light bleeding, she may act tired


  2. well you might be feeding her to much of you should try to wash her cause she could have fleece on her so you should think about that

  3. What are the signs of labour?

    About 24 hours prior to going into labour your cat may become restless, uninterested in food and begin making a "nest". Her v***a may be swollen and have a clear mucous discharge.

    Abdominal contractions will then commence, the queen will strain and the first kitten should be born within 1 to 2 hours. The placental membrane often ruptures ("breaking of the waters") prior to the kitten being born but is not always the case and some kittens are born completely covered in their membranes.


  4. when there are small cats covered in blood coming out in her p***y...you can be sure she is in labor.  

  5. Lol well first of all do you know if she is pregnant? If she is, she will have an enlarged stomach, and nipples. If she does not have either of these or one, u should go to the vet and ask if she is pregnant. If she is, you should get a birthplace for her. A cardboard box will do. But don't line it with newspaper because the ink contains something bad for kittens and mama kitty. Use some old (but clean) towels. They can be stained, just not dirty. Then cut an entrance out of it on the side (probably not the best) or leave the top of it open. Encourage your cat to go in there. Do not force her, or pick her up. Maybe put one of your shirts in there or something that has your scent on it. You could put some toys in there too. You could also use a big cage like the ones they use for guinea pigs. When the cat is in labor, she will start yowling. She will be laying down in your box or cage that you provided her. Sometimes she may not be in the cage or box. If she is not, expect to clean up after her. Follow her yowling sound and find her. If anything goes wrong call your vet. Hope this helps and sorry its so long! I just like to be detailed. Also, the guinea pig cage is the best. It's a really big cage usually like any other pet cage. Not the ones you travel with though. Just like a gate sort of. But make sure the entrance(s) to it stay open at all times. Sometimes it has a latch to keep it closed and you can use it to keep it open sometimes.

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