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Old 23-06-2008, 01:56 PM
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Re: Desperately seeking help!

Well, there's a few ways to deal with it - and I am sure others on here will suggest more.

1 - Contact your vet to let them know, and keep her until she has had the babies, take days off around the time when she is due to have the kittens and then decide if you wish to keep the girl, and find homes for the kittens when they are old enough.

2 - look after her for the time being, contact your vet and see if they will assist with the kitten deliveries - you may need to take her in near the time of kittening and this may cost a bit of money for boarding and kitten delivery....

3 - Contact your vet. Read as much as you can about feline pregnancy and births. Chat with us - there are breeders on here but there may be a time when even online chatting will not do the trick - that's why I started this with "Contact your vet". The queen is usually very good and will do pretty much all the work - all you need to watch for is that she is not straining for too long without producing a kitten and to count the afterbirths (each kitten will have an afterbirth).

In the meantime, you have around four long weeks in which to look after her and feed her well.

Hope things go well for you and the new queen.
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