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My cat just gave birth and shes been criying. What should I do?

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little cats were born in the close, and help would be appreciated

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  1. Take her to the emergency vet immediately. Something might have gone wrong she was giving birth and she might be going through so much pain you might not know about! Go quickly before anything else happens!

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  2. Please put her somewhere quiet and dry and warm with her kittens, with adequate food and drink for her and leave her be for 10hrs!

    When you come back to clean and give her more food and water plus milk, I'm sure you'll find she will have got into her own little initial routine with her babies and will be settled*

  3. Call your vet.

  4. You know your cat best. Is crying the only change in behavior? Is she caring for the kittens? Check her for discharge from the vaginal area, she should be cleaned up by now. If you see blood, or puss like discharge she may have not delivered all of the kittens or all of the placentas. Or if you see any other change in behavior like not eating, not nursing the kittens, etc. get her to a vet.

    If she seems fine in all else, she may just be getting used to being a mother. She would not be the only one overwhelmed by the prospect of being a new mother. Heck, I cried after my first was born too.

  5. She is crying for a reason. look around for another kitten or take her to the vet to make sure she has delivered all she has. There is something wrong.

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