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Hi everyone, looking for some advice...
Our cat, who is two years old, is an exotic queen registered on the active. She is our one and only queen.
She has previously been mated several times with an arranged stud with no luck. Well, typically, one day in February she escaped and now I am certain she's been caught by a tom due to her huge squirming belly
Problem is, I'm worried that she's getting rather overdue and large with no sign of an impending labour. I have booked a vets appointment for today but I'm in two minds on whether to go as there are no signs she is in distress or pain and the last thing I want to do is cause her that stress.
Any advice/ words of wisdom?
Our cat, who is two years old, is an exotic queen registered on the active. She is our one and only queen.
She has previously been mated several times with an arranged stud with no luck. Well, typically, one day in February she escaped and now I am certain she's been caught by a tom due to her huge squirming belly
Problem is, I'm worried that she's getting rather overdue and large with no sign of an impending labour. I have booked a vets appointment for today but I'm in two minds on whether to go as there are no signs she is in distress or pain and the last thing I want to do is cause her that stress.
Any advice/ words of wisdom?