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Old 15-06-2009, 11:33 AM
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It's day 65 and willow is really restless, just doesnt know what to do with herself,
I have a box set up for her upstairs that she doesnt really bother with, one behind the sofa in the sitting room and one under the diningroom table, all places she likes to lie.
Today she keeps laying down in the litter tray i keep moving her out and she keeps going back, help what should i do?
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Old 15-06-2009, 11:43 AM
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It's day 65 and willow is really restless, just doesnt know what to do with herself,
I have a box set up for her upstairs that she doesnt really bother with, one behind the sofa in the sitting room and one under the diningroom table, all places she likes to lie.
Today she keeps laying down in the litter tray i keep moving her out and she keeps going back, help what should i do?
She may well be restless for some time. I read another thread like this but cannot think what the advice was. Useless!!

I will go and search for it.
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Old 15-06-2009, 11:44 AM
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Sounds like it's looking like it is soon. If you really don't want her in the litter tray move it outof her way (she may be mistaking the early part of labour with needing the loo but then when she gets there realsies that it isn't that after all. Just keep her close and keep re-assuring her. Try to let her do what she wants (within reason), maybe put a box where the litter tray is. The calmer and more self assured you are the calmer she will be.

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years ago i made up boxes for my cat and she had them in my daughters dolls pram, good luck and keep us posted, they can be stubborn cant they,
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Sounds like it's looking like it is soon. If you really don't want her in the litter tray move it outof her way (she may be mistaking the early part of labour with needing the loo but then when she gets there realsies that it isn't that after all. Just keep her close and keep re-assuring her. Try to let her do what she wants (within reason), maybe put a box where the litter tray is. The calmer and more self assured you are the calmer she will be.

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Thank you both i'm bricking it! i dont think i was this nervous when i was going into labour.
I have cleaned out the litter for the third time this morning and she seems to have settled under the dining room table, i cant sit still for more than 5 minutes before checking on her, just have images of newborn gunky kittens covered in cat litter
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Old 15-06-2009, 11:52 AM
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years ago i made up boxes for my cat and she had them in my daughters dolls pram, good luck and keep us posted, they can be stubborn cant they,
lol tell me about it, i have my daughters bedroom door permenantly shut because if she decided to go in their i would never find her.

I really wanted her upstairs in the box up there, but i have a feeling she will chose one of the places with the most traffic in the house!
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Thank you both i'm bricking it! i dont think i was this nervous when i was going into labour.
I have cleaned out the litter for the third time this morning and she seems to have settled under the dining room table, i cant sit still for more than 5 minutes before checking on her, just have images of newborn gunky kittens covered in cat litter
Don't brick it! You will be fine. Some sort of weird & nervy instincts kick in!!
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Don't brick it! You will be fine. Some sort of weird & nervy instincts kick in!!
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she cant lie still, she settles down closes her eyes then 2 mins later she is up and shifting about as though she cant get comfortable. Hoping this is it and i dont have to go through days of this.
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