Morning folks, (6.42am here in the UK)
On reading a couple of other threads, I saw that it is advisable to all members to have their own thread about their cat and pregnancy, so here is mine.
Ginny is approx 9 months old and a wonderful cat. She is ginger (or orange as they call it in the USA) and we have had her for 6 weeks now. She was a stray that was taken in by another lady, whose own cat didn't like having another one in the house. So she advertised it in our local RSPCA Facebook page and I fell in love with her picture. ( for a more in depth version of why we got Ginny, go the the New Kids on the Block forum page and read my post " Hi I'm a Newbie") We were going to get her neutered at the end of the month, but circumstances changed.
After having Ginny for just over a fortnight, we noticed that she was getting rounder and her teats were pink, so I took her to the vet on the 28th march, where he told me she was approx 6/7 weeks pregnant.
Will continue my story later on as I've got to get ready and go to work.
On reading a couple of other threads, I saw that it is advisable to all members to have their own thread about their cat and pregnancy, so here is mine.
Ginny is approx 9 months old and a wonderful cat. She is ginger (or orange as they call it in the USA) and we have had her for 6 weeks now. She was a stray that was taken in by another lady, whose own cat didn't like having another one in the house. So she advertised it in our local RSPCA Facebook page and I fell in love with her picture. ( for a more in depth version of why we got Ginny, go the the New Kids on the Block forum page and read my post " Hi I'm a Newbie") We were going to get her neutered at the end of the month, but circumstances changed.
After having Ginny for just over a fortnight, we noticed that she was getting rounder and her teats were pink, so I took her to the vet on the 28th march, where he told me she was approx 6/7 weeks pregnant.
Will continue my story later on as I've got to get ready and go to work.