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Old 12-09-2008, 04:34 PM
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3 pregnant cats.

hello, i have 3 cats that are all pregnant, i have had many sets of kittens before, but from only one cat.

can any one suggest how i deal with all 3 cats as they are all roughly the same stage of pregnancy, i have fears that they will fight each other or attack each others kittens.

the cats are one mother, and two of her kittens who are both the same age, about 5 months old, the mother is probably only just over a year old herself and i believe this would be her third litter.

just like to say we are not breeding these cats for money we gave the last litter away, we never wanted them all to be pregnant but we just never got them done, oops.

edit - i actually have 7 cats, but three of them are pregnant.
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Old 12-09-2008, 04:42 PM
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Re: 3 pregnant cats.

Can i ask why u allowed 3 of your cats to get pregnant?
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Re: 3 pregnant cats.

it was an accident, we were meant to get the two kittens sorted but never, they weren't supposed to get out the house but they started to climb out the window lol. who knows.

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Re: 3 pregnant cats.

hopefully they all only have small litters
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Re: 3 pregnant cats.

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it was an accident, we were meant to get the two kittens sorted but never, they weren't supposed to get out the house but they started to climb out the window lol. who knows.
Im glad u find it funny!
YOU have 3 cats pregnant 2 of them are KITTENS!
Im sorry if im being rude but are u for rea
l?
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Re: 3 pregnant cats.

Are they all Forest cats ?
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Old 12-09-2008, 04:52 PM
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Re: 3 pregnant cats.

How do your girls get on normally? Do they like each other? or are they always fighting?

If they like each other, there is a good chance that they will just concentrate on their own kittens whilst giving birth and help each other out when the kittens are born.

If they are bad tempered with each other then it would be a good idea to have a room for each queen to nest with her babies in peace, certainly to start off with. See how they fare and monitor their relationships to ensure that no sparks fly.

It is not generally thought to be a good idea for such young girls to have been allowed to become pregnant and for a queen to be just about a year old having had three litters is not very healthy for the poor girl. Nevertheless, there have been younger queens giving birth to babies - its not always the fault of the person who looks after them. Perhaps a queen only comes to a person when she is already pregnant and the person can only do their best for the cat.

Maybe after this you might like to consider having them spayed if you do not intend to breed from them. Certainly keep them indoors until they can be spayed if you wish to go this route. Hope everything goes well for you.

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Re: 3 pregnant cats.

i only wanted some friendly cat advice. yes it was silly to let 3 cats get pregnant, but who knew.

also i can not count, im silly.

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Re: 3 pregnant cats.

Actually I thought so too but in case the person has three litters to care for, the advice is there to take or leave.
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Re: 3 pregnant cats.

Well i'm wondering that Vixen and quite concerned because this person has Forest cats. They're not meant to be outside roaming around anyway.
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