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Old 08-02-2011, 04:26 PM
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and seriously, seriously a 2 BEDROOM MAISONETTE ? my nan lives in one of those and there is no way you could lose track of cats in there? i live in a 3 bedroom 2 floor house and still know where all mine are???
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Taylorbaby is saying how can you have not seen them mate? you say you live in a normal house yet it sounds like your cats are going off in tunnels where they become invisible to you
if these tunnels exist can you send me some I'd love to stick mine in one while I clear up so they don't get dirty paws all over wet floors or chase the mop or try to drink out of the mop bucket.
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if these tunnels exist can you send me some I'd love to stick mine in one while I clear up so they don't get dirty paws all over wet floors or chase the mop or try to drink out of the mop bucket.
i think my mum would like the same!
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Ok obviously not being taken seriously, as i have said i have never experienced this before as all my previous pets have been spayed or neutered for this reason i do not know about cat labour/ pregnancy only what i have read, wanted some constructive advise obviously this is not a proper help forum just people who feel it is perfectly fine to ridicule people who are genuinely stuck as to what to do.
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Ok obviously not being taken seriously, as i have said i have never experienced this before as all my previous pets have been spayed or neutered for this reason i do not know about cat labour/ pregnancy only what i have read, wanted some constructive advise obviously this is not a proper help forum just people who feel it is perfectly fine to ridicule people who are genuinely stuck as to what to do.
what advise do you want?
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Re: Pregnant cat

We can't search your house for you

have you tried following your cat? She shouldn't be leaving kittens if she has had them
Looking at the back of kitchen appliances
taking out the bottom drawers of any chest of drawers etc to see if they have nested underneath
looking under any floorboards etc that she can get under. Any holes or hideouts?
When do you think she had them? If you really can't find them and she has vastly changed in weight overnight and she doesn't seem to be nursing kittens then I would think that she needs to go to to the vet.

I'm scatty but even I can't lose a litter of kittens. How messy is your house?
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Ok obviously not being taken seriously, as i have said i have never experienced this before as all my previous pets have been spayed or neutered for this reason i do not know about cat labour/ pregnancy only what i have read, wanted some constructive advise obviously this is not a proper help forum just people who feel it is perfectly fine to ridicule people who are genuinely stuck as to what to do.
to be fair, i think people just cannot understand how you can lose a litter of kittens they may even have died at the birth which is why you cant hear them , but you do need to follow mum and find out if she wasnt very far into the pregnancy she could have absorbed them and thats why she is slim again and there never was no kittens just follow her if she has live kittens she would definately be going back to them
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is she a indoor cat? or could she have had the kittens outside somewhere
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we can't search your house for you

have you tried following your cat? She shouldn't be leaving kittens if she has had them
looking at the back of kitchen appliances
taking out the bottom drawers of any chest of drawers etc to see if they have nested underneath
looking under any floorboards etc that she can get under. Any holes or hideouts?
When do you think she had them? If you really can't find them and she has vastly changed in weight overnight and she doesn't seem to be nursing kittens then i would think that she needs to go to to the vet.

I'm scatty but even i can't lose a litter of kittens. How messy is your house?
very clean thanks, i don't know if she is nursing kittens, i do not know what signs to look for, as i said at beginning of thread, pregnancy was not planned i took in 2 cats after being told both were female, we noticed she was pregnant week of new year, swollen nipples etc etc, she became very large and last week her stomach dropped i assume she has had kittens, i have looked in all places i can think of to look and no cannot seem to find them, went on a very useful forum with people who know what they are talking about and been told they can move kittens around etc etc
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