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Old 11-02-2011, 10:19 AM
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Reabsorption

I was convinced i had lost my kittens...however since speaking to others and researching this seems a possibility?!?! i had never heard of anything like this?? Carmel had an appointment at vets as advised here yesterday, she has given birth, however looking into Reabsorption they may literally just give birth to a placenta, could she have eaten this so i would find no sign of kittens/placenta/birthing??? I am taking her to another vets at 4.50pm today but just wondered if anyone can throw any light on the "Reabsorption" or experienced it?? The house has been literally turned upside down..no kittens, but she has given birth to something according to vet number 1!!!
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Re: Reabsorption

no one is entertaining this again
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no one is entertaining this again
Not me ,thats for sure
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well it is a reall issue, and was advised to ask for advice on a thred
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Not me ,thats for sure
I had not heard of it either, rang Vets4Pets got an appointment for Carmel at 4.50pm today see if he can throw any light on the matter
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Re: Reabsorption

yeah ok....but you have been asking questions for days now and people have given you advice which you don't seem to heed the advice of
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Re: Reabsorption

sorry I take that back...you have an appointment at last
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sorry I take that back...you have an appointment at last
I took her to the vets yesterday, they say she has given birth, however my house was literally turned upside down and rehunted last night cameras in air vents etc etc no trace, been tolad about reabsorption, sounds as though could be a possibility i have never heard of it but not being a breeder or ever having had a pregnant cat i thought i would ask on here untill i get to see vets later
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Old 11-02-2011, 11:08 AM
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Re: Reabsorption

Yes cats can re-absorb the litter but for her to reabsorb the litter so late on is very unusual.

You also said the Vet had said she had given birth??
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Old 11-02-2011, 11:09 AM
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Re: Reabsorption

I actually advised her to come on here and do a thread, after days of calling the OP a Troll, she has been messaging me now and i just want to try and sort this out. I had never heard of reabsorption so suggested she asked someone on here.

I was the first to say that nobody should listen to the OP but i am going to give her the benefit of the doubt and really hope that i have not been led astray and humiliated and worried over some kittens if this is a troll!!! mad:
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