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Hi everyone, I was wondering if I could get some advice myself.
My cat's 9 months old and very pregnant, it has been confirmed with the vet last Wednesday, and I was told due to the crusty milk substance on her nipples it would only be a couple of days. Since then I have been nervous as all hell waiting and watching. I'm 20 years old and have never dealt with anything like this before. She's always been an affectionate cat, her nipples have grown a bit and the area around them is a bit swollen. She's never been a good groomer but over the last few days has started grooming herself a lot more. Her belly's finally dropped down and she's been hiding in dark corners since last Wednesday. She is still eating quite a bit, she's never really been able to meow... I know that sounds weird but since she was little it's sounded like her voice box was broken or something, so I'm scared to leave her alone at night in the nesting room as she is very attached to me and I don't want her to be alone when she gives birth. One other thing, she's kind of going from then window sill, to the bed, to the floor the back again. Can anyone give me any full proof indicators I can watch out for that will give me an aprox time on when she's going to shoot out some babies? Her name's Luna by the way, and she's got big beautiful brown eyes [emoji]9786[/emoji]️
My cat's 9 months old and very pregnant, it has been confirmed with the vet last Wednesday, and I was told due to the crusty milk substance on her nipples it would only be a couple of days. Since then I have been nervous as all hell waiting and watching. I'm 20 years old and have never dealt with anything like this before. She's always been an affectionate cat, her nipples have grown a bit and the area around them is a bit swollen. She's never been a good groomer but over the last few days has started grooming herself a lot more. Her belly's finally dropped down and she's been hiding in dark corners since last Wednesday. She is still eating quite a bit, she's never really been able to meow... I know that sounds weird but since she was little it's sounded like her voice box was broken or something, so I'm scared to leave her alone at night in the nesting room as she is very attached to me and I don't want her to be alone when she gives birth. One other thing, she's kind of going from then window sill, to the bed, to the floor the back again. Can anyone give me any full proof indicators I can watch out for that will give me an aprox time on when she's going to shoot out some babies? Her name's Luna by the way, and she's got big beautiful brown eyes [emoji]9786[/emoji]️