My beautiful blue norwegian forest cat, Kovu, has recently fallen pregnant. She is almost two years old and this is her first pregnancy, as well as mine. I know the stud, he is an absolute perfect specimen, though the pregnancy itself is a result of my lack of money and Kovu's keen intelligence. I found Kovu as a kitten. He was a stray with an immense flea infestation and the worst ear-mites I've ever seen. I got her cured of both and got all her shots, but unfortunately have not had the money for a spay. I tried to keep her indoors, but she discovered how to use the dog door and I really don't know how to solve that problem. There's only one unneutered male cat around, no one knows who he belongs to, but he's BEAUTIFUL and I call him Theodore. The two of them are both probably the most gorgeous cats I've ever seen and I can't help but be slightly excited to see how their kittens are going to turn out.
ANYWAYS, the reason why I'm making this post!
I didn't know Kovu was pregnant, though I understood it was only a matter of time. I have no clue when they could have been conceived, the only way I know Kovu is pregnant now is her stomach is HUGE and her nipples are swollen and pink. Kovu has always been a to-herself and independent cat, but she started hanging around the garage often and seemed to be creating a nest. I know Kovu well and know that little turd would have her babies in the most inconvenient place possible. Due to Kovu's extreme agility, the only way I could contain her in a well watched spot is in my large dog kennel. I gave it pillows and blankets, a litter box, food and water, and covered it with a sheet. She loves it in there and has spent the last two days sleeping and eating. She's not acting restless, not making noise, just sleeping.
Kovu has always been a quiet, lazy, and gluttonous cat; though she has always kept a healthy weight. So there is the SLIGHT doubt in my mind that she MAY have just gained a sudden surplus of weight. EVERYONE who sees her says she's pregnant, but I haven't taken her to a vet for an ultrasound or anything because, again, no money. I decided I would try to figure out for myself if Kovu is in fact about to have kittens by getting a oral/rectal thermometer. I read normal cat temp is 101-102* and that it would drop the closer she gets to beginning labour (At 99* it should begin within 24 hours). I wanted to make sure the thermometer is accurate so first,
My normal temp (Orally)- 98.2*
My normal, neutered cat- 101.6*
Then, my pregnant girl (Last night, 24 hours ago)- 100.4*
THEN, just now- 99.6*
Most notably, she's having no outstanding symptoms. Her appetite is normal, drinking regularly, constant sleeping- As if she's not even pregnant. Her nipple are rose-pink and swollen, no milk production or dry milk has been seen. Her stomach is large and has appeared to have dropped. Upon gentle stroking of the stomach, I feel strange lumps but no movement. There's not excessive grooming, but there does seem to be some dried fluid around her vaginal area.
Sigh.
SO, to summarize. I have a cat, 99% sure she's pregnant, but I'm inexperienced. She does seem very far along and her temp is dropping, but not much other symptoms. I'm getting eager and would like to know what you guys think. Is she definitely pregnant? (I need reassurance). How far along do you think she is? How much longer do you think it will take for labour to begin? Is her temp dropping a sure sign she's close?
Thank you, everyone! I hope to hear back!
ANYWAYS, the reason why I'm making this post!
I didn't know Kovu was pregnant, though I understood it was only a matter of time. I have no clue when they could have been conceived, the only way I know Kovu is pregnant now is her stomach is HUGE and her nipples are swollen and pink. Kovu has always been a to-herself and independent cat, but she started hanging around the garage often and seemed to be creating a nest. I know Kovu well and know that little turd would have her babies in the most inconvenient place possible. Due to Kovu's extreme agility, the only way I could contain her in a well watched spot is in my large dog kennel. I gave it pillows and blankets, a litter box, food and water, and covered it with a sheet. She loves it in there and has spent the last two days sleeping and eating. She's not acting restless, not making noise, just sleeping.
Kovu has always been a quiet, lazy, and gluttonous cat; though she has always kept a healthy weight. So there is the SLIGHT doubt in my mind that she MAY have just gained a sudden surplus of weight. EVERYONE who sees her says she's pregnant, but I haven't taken her to a vet for an ultrasound or anything because, again, no money. I decided I would try to figure out for myself if Kovu is in fact about to have kittens by getting a oral/rectal thermometer. I read normal cat temp is 101-102* and that it would drop the closer she gets to beginning labour (At 99* it should begin within 24 hours). I wanted to make sure the thermometer is accurate so first,
My normal temp (Orally)- 98.2*
My normal, neutered cat- 101.6*
Then, my pregnant girl (Last night, 24 hours ago)- 100.4*
THEN, just now- 99.6*
Most notably, she's having no outstanding symptoms. Her appetite is normal, drinking regularly, constant sleeping- As if she's not even pregnant. Her nipple are rose-pink and swollen, no milk production or dry milk has been seen. Her stomach is large and has appeared to have dropped. Upon gentle stroking of the stomach, I feel strange lumps but no movement. There's not excessive grooming, but there does seem to be some dried fluid around her vaginal area.
Sigh.
SO, to summarize. I have a cat, 99% sure she's pregnant, but I'm inexperienced. She does seem very far along and her temp is dropping, but not much other symptoms. I'm getting eager and would like to know what you guys think. Is she definitely pregnant? (I need reassurance). How far along do you think she is? How much longer do you think it will take for labour to begin? Is her temp dropping a sure sign she's close?
Thank you, everyone! I hope to hear back!
Last edited by a moderator: