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Pets & Working Animals => Cats => Topic started by: CameronS on October 04, 2009, 08:06:28 pm

Title: HELP!!!
Post by: CameronS on October 04, 2009, 08:06:28 pm
About 3 days ago, a pregnant feral cat from the nearby farm, ended up at ours,  since our cats both passed away early this year we have decided to keep her, 
but the past few hours she has started acting really strangely and is constantly looking in the corners and dark areas of the shed, is this a sign that she is getting ready to give birth, also she is Making really throaty moans and is panting, she has food and water down all the time, what else can do do to help her,  :cat:

thanks
 Cameron
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: doganjo on October 04, 2009, 08:23:57 pm
Does she have a nice cosy box to sleep in - she will look for somewhere to have her kittens.  Don't worry she will manage it herself.  You don't need to do anything.  But she may find a corner where you can't reach her, so don't let her outside..  She will need plenty of good food and water near her once she has them, and peace and quiet to nurse them.  Cats are much more independent than dogs.  But if she seems to be pushing for more than an hour give your vet a phone for advice.
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: CameronS on October 04, 2009, 08:29:53 pm
She has several baskets/boxes made up for her to sleep in, varied bedding, she seems to like the woodent dog crate that was filled with hay, is this OK for her to give birth in,  what sort of foods should i get her, she's had things like tuna and tined meat we got from Gran (improvised as she was unexpected), but I'm  going shopping for her in my school lunch tomorrow,

very badly written but I'm  really nervous
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: doganjo on October 04, 2009, 08:35:44 pm
Don't worry, Cameron, she'll be fine.  Wherever she chooses to have her kittens is where she will have them.  Cats do not do as we tell them, they do as they wish.  Buy a few tins of the best quality cat food you can buy but you can give her tuna and other meats if she likes them.  She will probably stop eating now until after the kits are born.  Just watch she doesn't get outside or she will dig a hole for them.  You should get an old basin and tear up some newspaper as a litter tray for her.  Probably best to shut her in the room where the dog crate and straw is so she doesn't change her mind and go onto your bed to have them lol
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: CameronS on October 04, 2009, 08:39:31 pm
theres no chance of her getting into my room, one she'd have to fight the dog for it, and two she's shut in the shed so fingers crossed all goes well,
is goats milk sutiable for her?, our goats are producing more then we can sell
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: Rosemary on October 04, 2009, 08:41:38 pm
Cameron, look at this as preparation for the future. You'll be a great dad - you're suitably terrified.
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: doganjo on October 04, 2009, 08:49:46 pm
If she normally drinks milk then goats milk will be fine.  But not all cats can tolerate milk - has she had it before?
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: CameronS on October 04, 2009, 08:53:52 pm
I have no idea if she has had it before, but she seems to be ok, she just gets a little in a dish in the morning and in the evening, i
t feels like she's part of the family even though we've only had her 3 days
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: marigold on October 04, 2009, 09:23:49 pm
Sounds like you're doing a great job Cameron with remote midwifery from Annie.
If your new friend has been living wild for a while she will be hungry for all you can offer and will be less discerning about types of food than a pampered pet. She sounds like a cat of good taste having chosen such a good host.
The main thing now for her will be peace and a sense of security.
In my experience cats are excellent intuitive mothers and you will have a lovely few weeks ahead of you
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: little blue on October 04, 2009, 09:34:23 pm
Goats milk is ok for her, try not to give cats cows milk as many are intolerant. Another reason goats are great - their milk is better.
I'm sure the cat will be fine Cameron, just give her some peace and quiet so she is nice and relaxed for giving birth
Keep us informed
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: Roxy on October 04, 2009, 10:50:12 pm
Cameron, that is a very lucky cat, having you taking such good care of her!!

I have a lot of farm cats, and they are always having litters of kittens.  I feed them all in an old caravan in the field, and there are lots of cat beds and cushions for them.  But all the cats choose to have their kittens in one of the cupboards in the caravan!!!  They all manage perfectly well, so don't worry.  Don't try and touch or move the kittens, or the cat will think you want to harm them, and try and move them.  Also, sometimes mine have one or two kittens, come and eat their food, and then when I check later there are more kittens arrived!!!  So, they may not all arrive at the same time.  Most of my cats have their kittens very early in the morning, so I have never seen them being born.
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: CameronS on October 05, 2009, 07:27:52 pm
Now she has decided to stay i need a name for her,

my sister and i are in competition but cant decide, the cat is a small dark grey, with brown stripes, white ears and 4 white socks, (---suggestions welcome :cat:

She hasn't done anything yet,
 but i don't think she's long off,  :cat: :cat: :cat:

i will try and post a pic eventually,
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Post by: HappyHippy on October 05, 2009, 10:21:06 pm
I'd go for the really obvious - SOCKS  :cat:  ;D
I hope everything goes well for you - keep us posted with developments
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Post by: doganjo on October 05, 2009, 11:31:21 pm
Ok, that's more than 24 hours - what is she doing now - I do hope she hasn't been pushing all that time. 
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: CameronS on October 06, 2009, 08:46:39 pm
Still no kittens, must have been a false alarm, but it's not far off,
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: little blue on October 06, 2009, 09:16:59 pm
Bless her, she was maybe just letting you know she is getting ready and wanted a cosy place and feeding up!
Good luck
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: Roxy on October 06, 2009, 10:46:33 pm
When you said she was panting  did you mean you could see her tummy moving fast?  That will be the kittens moving about :D  My cats always have 5 or 6 kittens - one even had 7, but the usual number we get is 5.

whatever are you going to do with the kittens?!!!!
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: sabrina on October 07, 2009, 10:49:46 am
Very exciting, looking forward to hearing all about your new family.  ;D :cat:
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: CameronS on October 07, 2009, 05:03:14 pm
yes her tummy was moving, I'm  guessing 3 or 4 but what ever comes come,

in answer to Sabrina@s question, i am homing to keep at least one kitten, and the others will be given away, or sold very cheaply, when they are old enough, i('ll sort that sort of things out once they are born)
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: Roxy on October 07, 2009, 10:37:28 pm
We have a lot of farm cats here Cameron, and I have had a lot of cats having kittens.  Some of the mother cats have the most enormous tummies, sticking out at both sides, and they struggle to walk far!!!  Some of my cats have the kittens, and then want to take them off and hide them, so make sure you watch the mum carefully.

Can't be long until the kittens arrive now - we are all waiting to hear about them!!
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: CameronS on October 14, 2009, 03:43:42 pm
4 kittens arrived last night, well there was 5 but one was dead this morning  :'(  :'(  just thought i would let everyone know as i have had a lot of help from them!  ;D
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: little blue on October 15, 2009, 08:00:45 pm
Congratulations! Keep an eye, but try not to disturb mum too much (tough I know!) and post some piccies when they're bigger...
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Post by: MiriMaran on October 15, 2009, 08:34:49 pm
Brilliant news.  Mum will be fine - just feed her, give her water and she'll be fine.
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: CameronS on October 16, 2009, 08:27:42 pm
I'll take  some pics once they are older, and i find my camera
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Post by: Rosemary on October 19, 2009, 02:42:25 pm
Congratulations!
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Post by: marigold on October 19, 2009, 03:16:10 pm
Glad to hear that they have arrived at last.
I saw in my local paper that kittens around here are going for £50 each - that would help with the cat food.
Looking forward to the pics.
Title: Re: HELP!!!
Post by: CameronS on October 19, 2009, 09:05:28 pm
I've found the cam, just waiting for the rain to stp to go out and spent a bit of time up there  :cat:  :cat: