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Re: Overdue cat no sign of labor yet

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Originally Posted by Angeli View Post
Sorry but thats not totally correct but then Im only going on my own experiences.

I have a few chinnie queens that have never been bred from and to date none of them have developed a pyo. One of my girls had her first litter of four babies at nearly four years old with no problems whatsoever.

If queens are going to develop a pyo they are just as much at risk of getting it when they have been mated, possibly more.
Hiya I never said it was fact I was asking a Question as I was told that If left Queens can die if they keep calling so I am only going on what I have been told!

I was also told that you shouldnt leave them to breed late and they should be breed around the year plus mark due to their bodies changing when they get older so more chance of becoming ill?

Just going on what I have been told by some breeders so I can only go on their advice really!

Obviously it isnt the case so thanks for letting me know!

Makes me a feel a bit better actually knowing that I could leave my girl to call a few more times if she was too young to breed
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