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Any other materials you can tie it with? I heard you can tie it with dental floss.The sac needs to be opened immediately. You can do this with your fingers. Pull the kitten out.
Then pinch the cord about an inch from the kitten's naval. Use your fingernail to pinch it off. This is to stop any bleeding from the cord. It's best to tie it quickly with thread.
You want to take a towel and clean the baby's face and rub the kitten all over to clean it, dry it, and hopefully get it breathing. Rub it as if you were drying it after a bath.
She's doing fine. Same time as last night, she's still following me around. Do you think there's a chance she could still give birth? Mom said her belly is still slightly big but I don't agree with her. She hasn't shown any "pregnancy" behavior.That's exactly what she wants. How is she today?
Pretty much the only reason she's been going outside is for the litter box. But for the past few days she hasn't been going outside that much, but yeah we can keep her in.Sorry to hear about the kittens.
Just want to note that mom can get pregnant again within a week of delivery. Can you keep her inside and away from intact males?
Yeah, it was her first discharge ever since giving birth which was around two days ago. It was only one or two spots, not excessive at all.It's possible, but cats also experience spotting for about a week after giving birth.