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I know "I just didn't get round to it" is irresponsible. Jessie is only a year and a half old and all my three cats are my first three cats I have ever owned and my experience and knowledge of cats is sparse, although I have done as much research on them as possible. Its a fact that I acknowledge and totally comprehend, too many people who have pregnant cats are irresponsible and also inconsiderate and the poor kittens suffer. OK I think I get the message. I was wrong... I heard it and will learn from my minor mistake. I have made an appointment to have Jessie looked at first thing in the morning. Crossed fingers all will be fine and soon we'll have some beautiful kittens, that will NOT be ill treated and will only go to GOOD homes. Now please can we stop the lectures and debates and just wish Jessie a pleasant and safe birth. |
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Now that the air has been cleared, could we get back on topic and give Becky some of your valued advice...... which she had originally asked for, to help her see her cat through the forthcoming birth? I'm sure we all have Jessie's welfare at heart and would like her to have a straightforward pregnancy. |
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http://www.emblehope.co.uk/cats/stop...-cat-breeding/ |
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The only advice I've got is make sure the vet knows when the kittens are going to be born and make sure he's on standby in case of emergencies |
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Borderdown you are being extremely rude and I do not welcome your comments anymore. Don't poor cats me. I am not an inconsiderate, cruel person. What do you expect of me? |
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http://www.fabcats.org/breeders/index.php The above gives advice on pregnant queens, disease, hand rearing etc etc etc |
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Hi jessies mum I hope your vet visit goes well tomorrow and I'm sure your vet will give you lots of good advice about the impending kittens. Jessie really needs to be examined to make sure all is well and to maybe give you an idea of when the kittens are due. I think, by now, you will have realised that we are all very passionate cat lovers here and always have their best interests at heart. It is always hard for people to express how strongly they feel about something in writing without sometimes sounding abrupt. If you read through the posts they all are saying the same thing which is - why, how, is she ok, what about disease, will she be done afterward etc. all to do with the welfare of the cat. I have only experience of pups and a friends litter of kittens. Mum will have them where she wants but you should try and give her a quiet place away from your other cats. Don't disturb too much in the first few days, make sure she eats and drinks, make sure babes look ok (wee fat tums and not crying all the time) Apart from that, usually mum will do all the work. Good luck and please take the advice and comments on board in the spirit they were intended. |
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Whether you "welcome" my comments anymore means absolutely diddly squat to me, YOU came on a public forum and expected pink and fluffy replies, well tough, some folk live in the real world and have to pick up the pieces of irresponsible people who allow pets to get pregnant and have no idea of what will even happen! Neutering is FREE, it should of been done, if you didnt want her done, YOU should of made sure she was SAFE when calling! |
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