Ok this is not my cat, and I've made it clear that I believe that the cat should be spayed, tbh I'm angry about the whole thing.
Anyway I know someone who has a small tabby female, she's always been a bit nervous, but now is pregnant, which wouldn't be anything to do with me, but the people have said that they are going on holiday when they think that she is due to give birth
and was gonna take her to their mums to give birth, now I've some how allowedmyself to be played into looking after them. Although before I had been they asked me what to do when she was giving birth and I said to watch if she lets you, but if not leave her alone, but if theres any signs of any problems ring the vets, which would probally have to be the emergency vets, which apparently they don't have money for
(believe me though if she needs it when I'm looking after her, they will be called, and as I can't drive if I can't get no-one to take us I will be requesting the vets 'pet ambulance' to take her to the vets, as this one is further away, and the closest one to us closes and sends any over nighters to this one), but does anyone have any other tips or advice for this matter? I don't want to make her nervous, and if I see any signs I will get as far away as I can, but apart from over straining and no kitten being produced what other things do I need to look out for?
Also they don't have anywhere for her to give birth
apparently no old towls or anything either, so I was gonna let them borrow a three foot indoor rabbit cage, line it with paper and then put some old bed sheets on it, would this be safe? And I know that theres no garuntee that she will use it, but if she's fed in it from now until she gives birth will that help her? Also can feliway spray be put on their to give it a more calm and relaxed feel to encourage her to use it? As right now this seems to be the only safe place for her to use, theres also four kids in the house who have become very excited over kittens being born, so she needs to be out of the way, which is another reason for trying to get her to go in here.
But really if anyone has any tips for this please let me know, once the kittens are born and the family is back they wont be my responsibitly anymore, although I'm trying to get the people not to use OTC de-flears and wormers on them, but am struggling, but I want to do the best for the kittens that I can when I'm looking after them, but right now don't really know what to do.