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She will come back to her kittens, probably just wanted to go for a stroll, no point in telling you not to worry, because you will, we all worry about our cats... |
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Try not to panic she will most likely come back for her kittens shortly.... This link will help you if she remains missing....... http://www.catsey.com/showthread.php?t=19077 If she doesn't turn up tonight, you could phone the emergency vet to get their advice about the kittens... Good luck..... |
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Firstly, stay calm, you won't help matters getting all upset. Is she used to going out? I mean before she had the kittens? If so at least she'll know her way around and I'm sure she'll come back as mummy cats seem to know when to return to their babies. Go and call her, rattle the food tins, she must be getting hungry by now, lactating queens demand so much food that I am sure it won't be long before she is home now...Try not to panic just yet Please let us know what's happening |
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