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Ooo fingers crossed for you both. Sounds like she's ready bless her. Their last week is like our last month so I know how fed up they are by this point!
If she is close to having her kittens, it's generally a good idea to separate her from other cats in the household. It's natural for her to want to establish her own safe space and to feel protective of her kittens. I suggest keeping her in her own room (a bedroom is good) and setting her up with her own litterbox, food and water, and a nice comfortable nest to have her kittens in.Shes started to attack the dad cat (toby) today she full on started biting at his throat which she has never done before normally all they do is snuggle
I just feel bad for toby because hes just trying to cuddle with her or groom her and she tries to tear his throat out lolIf she is close to having her kittens, it's generally a good idea to separate her from other cats in the household. It's natural for her to want to establish her own safe space and to feel protective of her kittens. I suggest keeping her in her own room (a bedroom is good) and setting her up with her own litterbox, food and water, and a nice comfortable nest to have her kittens in.
Amarillo,TX. And yeah I will Ive set tobys food and water up in the bathroom and he wont be allowed in my room until it happens.Where are you located? We can help you to find a low cost clinic in your area.
She can get pregnant again any time after delivery, so you will need to keep them 100% separate.