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There can be pre-labor discharge for 2-3 days prior to delivery. She sounds like it’s anytime now, especially if she’s already been laboring while she was hiding. Just keep an eye on her. The discharge is normal.
 

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It can happen a few days before or it can be a few hours later :) totally depends on mama and babies.. in my experience with my kitty that has just had her babies she had this around 10am and she went into active labour 12 hours later xx
 
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Well she has finally found a place to nest but its totally inaccessible for us (a pocket in the back of our couch that has material on the bottom so no way for us to get in there)she has been there since yesterday. This morning she went in our open dresser drawer and got stuck so I moved her to our laundry room and setup a bed for her and I have a camera on her so even if we are not home I can see her .

They are moving so much you can see her fur move hopefully its time
 

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It sounds like she is having contractions. Is she in the laundry room now?
 
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It sounds like she is having contractions. Is she in the laundry room now?
Yes that way she is away from the noise and safe so she doesnt try to have them where she will get stuck or we cant get to them . She lays down for a minute and then gets right back up .
 

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It sounds like she is in hard labor. Can you time her contractions? This phase usually lasts 24 hours, starting slow and building.
 
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It doesnt seem to be contractions as they have stopped. She is so big that she falls over when trying to groom herself now. She is laying down and meowing off and on
 
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She seems to be breathing heavier than normal
 
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Anytime I feel them move or felt a contraction she would look at her sides and she has her ears back which isn't normal for her
 
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She is the sweetest cat I've ever been around however now shes very aggressive and even growls like a dog would . Hopefully as they get older she will calm down
 

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She wanted out of the laundry room so I let her,i figured she needed a break , she moved one under our bed so I guess she will have to stay in the laundry room . It's big but I hate confining her
 
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Someone please help! She is screaming , flopping over and attacking the kittens. Do I take them from her and feed them ?? The vet isnt answering and I'm so worried
 

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Take them away from her if she is attacking them yes, is she in pain do you think or stressed
if you take them away from her you might need to feed them yourself I am not very clued in on that but I know the lovely people on here will have loads of good advice
 
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