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Watch her mamaries / milk supply. Mastitis is a nasty infection, however most cats do not have it, but do keep checking her if she has only just finished with her kittens. good quality food to build her up post litter & be aware her coat will be dull & she will be moulting (hormonal) She will soon be looking mighty fine. |
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Thank you. Is there any special food that I can feed her to build her up? I read somewhere to feed her kitten food as it is higher in calories When can I get her spayed? |
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Please be aware that a cat can become pregnant almost immediately after having her kittens..... |
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I thought that! My plan is that she will be a house cat when she comes to me (she is a free to good home cat), for as long as possible. I am hoping that she comes to me in good condition and that I can have it done sometimes in the two weeks that I am off (roll on4pm tomorrow). She is going to be vet checked on Tuesday, regardless. Also hoping that previous owners realise this and that I am not carrying their buck, if you see what I mean!!! |
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