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I posted the other day about my very pregnant foster. She was due (according to vet) last Friday. I have never had a pregnant foster before, so look out for some questions!
She is currently housed in my daughters bathroom as I have 2 other cats that she is not fond of. I keep her in bathroom overnight and let her roam the bedroom during day. She had not gone in birthing box unless I physically put her in there. Then she would lay down and I would pet her. She really rather have laid on tile floor.This morning when I went in, she had ruffled up all of the bedding material. There was no mucus plug or sign of anything in that regard. I am with her now and she is meowing more than usual. She has been a pretty quiet cat. I know this could take time, but I hope you are all around to help me if I have questions. I am hoping, whether she is in labor now or not, that everything goes smoothly.
Last summer I took in a very young mom cat and 5 2 week old babies. Sadly, 3 died, so I am a bit nervous if something goes wrong. Hoping it wont!
Debbie
She is currently housed in my daughters bathroom as I have 2 other cats that she is not fond of. I keep her in bathroom overnight and let her roam the bedroom during day. She had not gone in birthing box unless I physically put her in there. Then she would lay down and I would pet her. She really rather have laid on tile floor.This morning when I went in, she had ruffled up all of the bedding material. There was no mucus plug or sign of anything in that regard. I am with her now and she is meowing more than usual. She has been a pretty quiet cat. I know this could take time, but I hope you are all around to help me if I have questions. I am hoping, whether she is in labor now or not, that everything goes smoothly.
Last summer I took in a very young mom cat and 5 2 week old babies. Sadly, 3 died, so I am a bit nervous if something goes wrong. Hoping it wont!
Debbie