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Question by malstrom
Submitted on 6/24/2004
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my cat is pregnant and very big, and i think she has been pregnant for to long. what to do?


Answer by SISSY
Submitted on 1/28/2005
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because ya mum sucks cock

 

Answer by Nicole
Submitted on 1/30/2005
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it will happen just chill there is no where for then to go so just relax

 

Answer by kkk
Submitted on 2/25/2005
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take her to the vet as soon as possible
she may have had an  abortion this occurs
sometimes because the cat was ill or has
feline distemper(Panolukemia) also cats
carry their kittens for 63-70 days

 

Answer by roxystar
Submitted on 5/6/2005
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i would consult a vet.

 

Answer by x0x_beb_x0x
Submitted on 5/9/2005
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My cat is pregnant and she was supposed to have her babies a couple of days ago, my other 2 cats had babies a few years ago, my advice is, don't worry, she will definitely have her babies if you are sure that she even is pregnant, if you haven't been to the vet then you should definitely at least consider going, that is the best option, if you don't want to go to the vet then there are a few other things you can do. You can check yourself, feel her stomach 'abdomen' and feel if there are babies, if you don't feel any then it is likely that she is not pregnant. If you do then just wait a few more days and see if she has them, as soon as she starts scenting a nest 'somewhere dark and quiet' then she will have her babies in a few days, you can always look up 'FAQ' of pregnancy on google search, it always helps, I hope you have a nice time with the babies ;-) bye.

 

Answer by chris
Submitted on 6/25/2005
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my cat is pregnant and due anytime but is always tired and always sleeping under my bed?

 

Answer by Question, Tamirra
Submitted on 1/3/2006
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my cat has been pregnant for a long time too so lets hope for the best

but i can give you some information

 

Answer by Stephan
Submitted on 3/8/2006
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Take her to the Veterinarian, immediately!

 

Answer by KIM
Submitted on 3/29/2006
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take to vet

 

Answer by Sara 
Submitted on 4/1/2006
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umm yes i would like to ask about i think my cat is about to have cats any second now (and im serious any second now) and i need to know how i know that she is going to have them soon ....soo please message back..and thank you
bye
Sara

 

Answer by Chrisy
Submitted on 6/21/2006
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Okay, just keep your cat indoors and watch her to see if she is about to have the kittens.Make sure she just rests and is not too active. Be sure to get her plenty of water and a little less food than she was having in her fifth month pregnant. Keep a close eye one her.

        Hope you enjoy the little bundles of joy when they are born.Hope I helped,
Christina

 

Answer by anonymous
Submitted on 6/10/2007
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Its 2007, hope she isn't still pregnant.. take her to a vet!!!!

 

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