tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4611789446160017865.post9063110629367640823..comments2022-07-06T04:51:08.293+01:00Comments on josbits2-tuts4u: OMG Big ShockJosbits2http://www.blogger.com/profile/00088277697581616564noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4611789446160017865.post-39351502483058943732009-03-19T02:36:00.000+00:002009-03-19T02:36:00.000+00:00Hi Jo well I feel I can give advice since we have ...Hi Jo well I feel I can give advice since we have many rescues and we now have from great grankitties on down. LOL I can see your cat is beautiful and she looks nice and spoiled. I love to see that too. Cats deliver in 3 months time so when her sides start to get wide she will soon be ready. Make her a nice spot like a box or place in the bottom of your closet. We used a box placed in the closet away from the other cats. Also for the first time she may need a hand with the first one that comes out. They will have a sac around them and dont' be surprised if she eats the sac it is all protein and they will lick the kitty until it's clean. make sure it is breathing. We had to help by breaking the sac from the first kitten since the mom didn't do it. Just break the placenta open with your fingers if she doesn't. The cat doesn't need to eat the placenta if she is well fed. You can place it in a bag and dispose of the sac.<BR/>Keep a pair of childlike round tip scissors if she can't break the placenta. Also make sure to baby the mama kitty by bringing her food and water after since the kittens will be attached to her most of the time. She also needs to be fed a lot afterwards. I wish you lots of luck and will check back. Feel free to email me anytime. (I have 30 rescues so I think I can give advice) lol<BR/>bmytiger@msn.com<BR/>Jeanne :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com