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Question: Cat sex...what now????
(Posted by: floppybunnyfeet on 2008-11-20 20:58:39)
I have 3 cats 2 girls one boy.... none fixed all strays ... and im broke i knew it was only a matter of time till this happened so my question is how long does it take till the kittens are born and any one want a kitten? lol SORRY TO ALL OF YOU WHO THINK IM MISS TREATING MY CATS IN ANY...SORRY YOUR WRONG ALL 3 OF MY CATS WERE FOUND ON THE STREETS IVE GOTTEN THEM ALL THERE SHOTS I FEED THEM I LOVE THEM THEIR OUR FAMILY MY KIDS HOW DARE YOU ANY OF YOU FOR THINKING IM A IDIOT BECUSE I CAN AFFORD SOMETHING ITS NOT LIKE IM GOING OR PLANNING ON KILLING THE KITTENS IF ANYTHING I HAVE MANY MANY PEOPLE WHO WANT THEM IF SHE DOES HAVE KITTENS THEY WILL ALL GO TO GOOD LOVING HOMES SUCH AS THE ONE THEY CAME FROM IF I CANT FIND A HOME GOOD ENOUGH THEN I FULLY PLAN ON KEEPING THE KITTENS I OLNY ASKED HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TILL THE KITTENS ARE HERE SO YOU KNOW I CAN GET THEM ALL THE CARE THEY NEED OH AND FURTHER MORE IF A CATS IN HEAT THEY WILL NOT FIX HER... |
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Posted by: Sandra R on 2008-11-20, 21:06:05
Cat gestation period is around 63-65 days. There are many vets and organizations around that do vetting for free or very low cost and allow payment plans. If your female is very young you might want to consider having her spayed now. Call a vet and get their opinion. |
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Posted by: NaNa :P on 2008-11-20, 21:02:49
I had the same problem my your cat will get big a around a month they are born within 3-4 months.. hope this helped |
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Posted by: Tara P on 2008-11-20, 21:04:38
63-65 days, roughly 2 months. this site will help you through it all cats.suite101.com/ article.cfm/ feline_pregnancy And alot of ppl are going to down you and call you names, i think its mostly cause they have nothing better to do than attack ppl. just ignore them, and find out all you need to know about cat birthing and pregnancy you will need to know as much as possible to make sure they have a healthy birth. "The Best Ways to Prepare One of the first things that you will need to do is decide on where you want your cat to have her kittens. It will need to be a place where the mother will be left in peace and where there will be no potential danger to the kittens. The cat will not give birth anywhere that she feels would be a potential danger to her offspring. So, a spacious, quiet and warm area is definitely needed. So, just how do you prepare that area? Separating an Area Off Even if you do not have the largest house in the world, it is still usually possible to separate a little area off for the cat where she can be left alone while she has her kittens. You can easily separate an area off by using a piece of wood or perhaps you can let your cat go under the stairs if there is nothing else really under there? Wherever you decide, make sure that it is warm and that the cat will not be disturbed. Also, ensure that the cat knows that she can go in there! It is all well and good separating an area off, but if the mother never goes in there, she is unlikely to know to have her kittens there! Making It Comfortable Placing towels and blankets in the dedicated area will help to keep it nice and comfortable, as well as warm. This will make the cat even more likely to choose it as a potential birth area. Usually, cats tend to have their kittens in warmer months anyway, so you do not have to make it too warm, but comfort is definitely essential. Change The Cats Diet Slightly It is always better, once you find out that the cat is pregnant, to change the diet and give a food that is suitable for pregnant cats. This will help with the growth of the kittens and it will give the mother all of the essential vitamins and minerals that she needs. This will ensure that the kittens are healthy and, therefore, they will be more suitable to be sold. Once you do find out that your cat is due to give birth, it is a great idea to follow the advice above. By getting prepared, you and your cat will not be stressed when it comes time for the actual birth process. That way it will make things as simple as possible and you and your cat will fly through the pregnancy with no problems whatsoever. " |
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Posted by: Miranda C on 2008-11-20, 21:07:26
Check her teats. If they pink up she is for sure prego. |
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Posted by: RB on 2008-11-20, 21:08:04
Born in around 3-4 months. Have 12 cats! Same problem. |
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Posted by: lulabetti on 2008-11-20, 21:16:20
Tara is correct,also there are Free clinic that will "fix " ALL of your cat...!!! CALL the animal control to find .The kittens will need to stay with mom for at least 6 to 8 weeks then have mom done too.Get the other ones done NOW!!!! or move the boy out until it is done,The other girls may already be a mom in waiting!!! |
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Posted by: chic on 2008-11-20, 21:17:00
58 - 63 days, roughly 2 months. I hope they are not all from the same litter, brother and sisters do not breed well, birth defects, etc. Did both females get bred? Have the male fixed or find him a home or take him to the shelter, do something! Your an idiot! What are you going to do with 2 litters of kittens? Not find them homes or not have them spayed, neutered or vaccinated. Do the cats a favor and have take them to the shelter where they can be properly cared for. |
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Posted by: Warning! Hot Blonde w/ Brains!!! on 2008-11-20, 21:33:59
About 9 weeks for gestation and just put an ad in the paper and they'll be gone in no time. But don't give them to weirdos that might hurt them. |
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Posted by: Cowgirl on 2008-11-20, 21:55:46
Well first off if you can afford getting them fixxed you can go to a shelter and they can help you there. depends.. cats are prego for about 7-8 weeks. good luck finding omee! thats what im trying to do! :) |
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