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Old 29-05-2009, 03:18 AM
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Question Ugh, help! Crazy cat and 5 in the morning dont mix.

Ok, my adopted wild cat Mojo gave birth one month ago yesterday. Kits are getting huge and jumping out of the jumbo box i made them Today at 4am mojo is meowing and pacing and meowing and meowing, she has food,water, a treat, cuddles,she doesnt want to go out nothing is working and when she meows the kits go crazy! Is it possible she is on heat or something? sorry to be such a dope but this is my first female cat, and set of kittens. any advice would be great. I wouldnt mind sleeping sometime soon and it is quite distressing not knowing what is going on.Please help! x
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Old 29-05-2009, 03:38 AM
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Re: Ugh, help! Crazy cat and 5 in the morning dont mix.

Lol Im up too One cat, my siamese is always up at this time of the day so she gets banned from the bedroom when she wakes up as she is a loon tearing about the place and my other cat has just come into heat and is pacing and non stop shouting
It sounds like youve got the same thing but like you I have never had a cat with kits b4 so I dont know how soon they come into heat I hope you get it sorted soon and get some sleep I should think the more experienced cat owners have it susssed and are all fast asleep!!!!
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Re: Ugh, help! Crazy cat and 5 in the morning dont mix.

Well yes, she could be in season again, it does happen.

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Old 29-05-2009, 07:20 AM
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Re: Ugh, help! Crazy cat and 5 in the morning dont mix.

Really?! I didn't think that it would happen so soon after having the kittens. Well what should I do then? She is an outdoor cat, refuses to use a litter tray (just waits til she goes out) but obviously I dont want her to get pregnant again plus there are loads of strays and wild cats around here. She is going to the vet as soon as the kits are weened, so are the kittens in fact. I will just have to try to keep her in. How long will she be on heat or call or whatever for? Sorry for all the questions but sleep deprivation and worrying have made my brain go all smushy!
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