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Old 07-11-2010, 07:11 PM
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Re: how to help my british shorthair give birth?

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Ugh. I think I better back out of this one now after having a peek at the rest of your posts today.
Probably for the best...
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i dont understand, why is it probably for the best?
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Re: how to help my british shorthair give birth?

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why Aurelia????

and no but I am worried about it
the kittens on your site 'CaramelDreams' are stunning!
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Re: how to help my british shorthair give birth?

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i dont understand, why is it probably for the best?
I've been trying to work that out too.

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Re: how to help my british shorthair give birth?

This is an excellent general run down on what to expect during labour.

Copied here for your convenience.

feline parturition

and here

feline pastuition
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Re: how to help my british shorthair give birth?

thankyou! i have them saved in my favourites
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Re: how to help my british shorthair give birth?

Hi Meganx, apologies for posting and running. On reading my comment back it was incredibly vague. I'm clearly in a vague and funky mood today. I just meant that if someone feels they should not comment on a thread, it's a good idea that they follow that feeling. The threads that Billyboysmammy posted for you will be a particularly helpful start. There's tonnes of useful info on this forum. Best of luck to you and your girl! x
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Re: how to help my british shorthair give birth?

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Hi Meganx, apologies for posting and running. On reading my comment back it was incredibly vague. I'm clearly in a vague and funky mood today. I just meant that if someone feels they should not comment on a thread, it's a good idea that they follow that feeling. The threads that Billyboysmammy posted for you will be a particularly helpful start. There's tonnes of useful info on this forum. Best of luck to you and your girl! x
i see! i thought you's meant that i was irresponsible or something :-/
its not your fault, i just get easily worried
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