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Old 03-12-2011, 07:12 PM
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Question Urgently need some experienced person help!

Hiya i am really stressed and don't know what to expect.I have had kittens in the past but something is suspicious this time.one of my cats sheba has had 1 kitten it is her secound litter.After she had her kitten yesterday her stomach felt like she wasn't going to have anymore however in the night she has been moving the kitten around several times and finally decided to stick to one place.In her first litter she had 3 kitties.She has blead slightley but i understand this is normal.she does not look unhealthy and is managing to suckle the little one but i have read somewhere kittens can be born several days later than the first if the female has bread with 2 male cats, i am not completely sure if this may have happened.Can someone please help me is she going to have anymore kittens and I haved a very young small cat about 5 months of age and she keeps coming near her, why is she doing this(the little 5 month old kitty)can cats eat there kittens if they are underage-prematurely born.Waht is the best advice you can give me as i can not currentley afford a vet.please please help me.
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Old 03-12-2011, 07:14 PM
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Hiya i am really stressed and don't know what to expect.I have had kittens in the past but something is suspicious this time.one of my cats sheba has had 1 kitten it is her secound litter.After she had her kitten yesterday her stomach felt like she wasn't going to have anymore however in the night she has been moving the kitten around several times and finally decided to stick to one place.In her first litter she had 3 kitties.She has blead slightley but i understand this is normal.she does not look unhealthy and is managing to suckle the little one but i have read somewhere kittens can be born several days later than the first if the female has bread with 2 male cats, i am not completely sure if this may have happened.Can someone please help me is she going to have anymore kittens and I haved a very young small cat about 5 months of age and she keeps coming near her, why is she doing this(the little 5 month old kitty)can cats eat there kittens if they are underage-prematurely born.Waht is the best advice you can give me as i can not currentley afford a vet.please please help me.
You need to see a vet, simple as. You shouldn't be breeding cats if you can't afford a vet.
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Re: Urgently need some experienced person help!

Tbh, if you can't afford a vet, you need to hand her to a rescue so that they can get a vet to check her over. She might need inducing if there are more kittens yet to be born, if not, they could die inside her, making her extremely ill and possibly killing her in the process.
She NEEDS vet care, whether you can afford it or not, set up a payment plan to do smaller instalments if you wouldn't hand her to a rescue.
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You need to see a vet, simple as. You shouldn't be breeding cats if you can't afford a vet.
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She's sposed to be an indoor cat and she gets her way out it was not ment but it happened i'm not a breeder of any type.
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She's sposed to be an indoor cat and she gets her way out it was not ment but it happened i'm not a breeder of any type.
You are a breeder as your cat is now having her second litter.

She needs to see a vet, to say you can't afford it is unacceptable. If you are a client of a practise they may be able to accept a payment plan to be set up so you don't have to pay in full.

To deny her veterinary attention is irresponsible & cruel
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Im sorry but you are a breeder as you have bred this and a previous litter
You really do need to get her to the vets ASAP. If you cannot afford to pay immediately find someone to lend you the money, find a vet that you can pay weekly, go to the PDSA or beg if need be.
Where abouts are you ?? Perhaps there is a local Cats Protection League that could help, not just with this but to get her spayed and rehome the kittens too ??
She is probably moving the kitten around as she is being bothered by the 5 month old that is curious as to what is going on. Can you not place her in a quiet room where she will not be pestering her ??
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This is a second litter for an indoor cat?
She needs to see a vet ASAP, and when possible she needs to be spayed, as does your 5 month old kitten.
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Re: Urgently need some experienced person help!

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She's sposed to be an indoor cat and she gets her way out it was not ment but it happened i'm not a breeder of any type.
your cat has had TWO "accidental" pregnancies

you ARE a breeder

of the irresponsible type

or if you prefer the term, backyard breeder

get your cat to a vet as a matter of urgency and get her spayed as a matter of urgency so she doesn't "accidentally" get pregnant a third time.
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