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Old 09-03-2008, 12:25 PM
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pregnant cat

hi all
my kitty is pregnant
I had bought her with the intention of breeding her once
she is a bengal x(her mother bengal x moggy) and I bought a bengal boy for her/play mate
unfortunately he went missing and despite every effort to find him I had no luck
he is not the father

she is now quite large
I can see the kittens moving and when she is on my knee I can feel them kick
the hair around her nipples has parted
I have lots of boxes around for her and am not letting her out

how long do you think she has left?
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Old 09-03-2008, 12:48 PM
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Re: pregnant cat

Hi i would say 2/3 weeks,you can usually notice rounded tum at around 5 weeks.make sure you get some cat milk from vets just in case,i once didnt when i first started breeding and the queens milk didnt come at first ,then she didnt have enough,the kittens were crying a lot but i thought this was normal,it wasnt until it was to late that i realised they were hungry,we lost 2.I always keep some cimicat milk in just in case,its also good for mum for a boost,and useful when weaning onto solids to mash food up with.Good luck!
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Re: pregnant cat

Defintely not long - I'd say 2 weeks maximum.

hey we could have a book on all these kittens - colours and dates :-)

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I too think possibly 2 wks to go it varies with each girl and i'd get cimycat in case mums milk doesn't come as it will give kitty a good allbeit artificial start in life and a childs medicine syringe to feed them with-just in caseLizyou dark horse you, i thought 5 was your magic numberWith lots of horny gals baking babies i think we should have a book
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Re: pregnant cat

cheers peeps
I have felt her boobs and they are filling up
does thats sound right for two weeks to go then?
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