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Old 22-04-2008, 07:33 PM
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Still no sign of kittens!!

Hi, I was on here last week about my little tabby Kestra who is expecting her first litter. Unfortunately it was unplanned so not sure of mating dates to know when exactly!

Anyway, I came back from the school run today and my DH noticed a large wet patch on our dining room floor - only trouble is, we can't be certain whether it was just spilt drink or Kestra's waters!!

It didnt smell and Kestra has shown no signs of it being her. Really worried that this will result in her having a c-section and/or potentially her losing her litter.

Can anyone give me some advise as she is desperate to get outside and DH thinks she may already have made a nest elsewhere.
Also how much can i expect to pay for a c-section? Dont want to lose my baby or her babies!
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Re: Still no sign of kittens!!

Hi Tilly and welcome - sorry to hear that you're worried about your little tabby - she might be ok really. So long as she is eating normally (ie lots) she will be fine for the next few days at least. When she is nearly ready to go into labour, she will lose her appetite a bit. She will try to find herself a nest and if you provide her with one in a nice dark quiet place, she will spend more and more time in there, scrabbling about and rearranging the bedding. She might have a clear discharge (as you may have observed) when she is nearly ready to give birth and it sometimes happens that there is a little redness or blood. Let your vet know that you have a queen about to give birth. This way, if there are any difficulties, they will be ready to get a phone call from you in case you have to take her in for help.

Sending good wishes for a healthy, trouble free birth.

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Old 22-04-2008, 09:58 PM
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Re: Still no sign of kittens!!

Have just had Kestra on my lap and noticed when she got up that there was some browny red liquid. Is this the normal type of discharge you were talking about Rraa? Or is it something to worry about?

Does this mean the wait is almost over? I'm soooo excited!
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keep an eye on her fluids should be clear,is the fluid smelly?
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hey... fingers - toes & paws crossed for you....
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keep an eye on her fluids should be clear,is the fluid smelly?
Not that I noticed.

Sorry to ask, but what sort of smell would it be? I'm really scared of something going wrong.
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a girl of mine went into what i thought to be labour,she started to push and brown smelly stuff came out,she had pyrometris which is an infection in the womb,she had to have a emergency hysterectomy.keep a close eye im sure she will be fine,when she starts to push it can take up to a hour for babe to come out,dont let her push for longer than that,contact vet for advice.the same goes for any subsiquent kitts.good luck and dont panic
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a girl of mine went into what i thought to be labour,she started to push and brown smelly stuff came out,she had pyrometris which is an infection in the womb,she had to have a emergency hysterectomy.keep a close eye im sure she will be fine,when she starts to push it can take up to a hour for babe to come out,dont let her push for longer than that,contact vet for advice.the same goes for any subsiquent kitts.good luck and dont panic
God hope its nothing like that as she's not showing any signs of pushing!!

Thanks for the advice though Clare - will keep you all posted!
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God hope its nothing like that as she's not showing any signs of pushing!!

Thanks for the advice though Clare - will keep you all posted!
DONT panic If your girl is well in herself,
has she eaten tonight? and is she acting normal ? has she a nice place to have her kittens? it sounds like she is going to have them tonight
I would keep an eye on her but if you panic she will
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DONT panic If your girl is well in herself,
has she eaten tonight? and is she acting normal ? has she a nice place to have her kittens? it sounds like she is going to have them tonight
I would keep an eye on her but if you panic she will
She seems fine in herself and is eating like a horse! I dont think she has a place yet for the kitts to be born which is also worrying me a little.

The vet said the same thing though about not worrying as she said if Kestra senses it, it may stop her giving birth because she feels like the environment isn't safe!

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