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Home > Home & Garden > Pets & Animals > Cats   »   How do I know if this cat as had kitten?

 
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Old May 3, 2008, 04:51 PM
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How do I know if this cat as had kitten?

Hi! Im new here and I need some help there is a cat the comes to my bacK porch every so often for food. She's very small and doesnt seem to much older than a kitten herself, but one day when she came I picked her up and he stomache was huge!! At first I thought that she had just eaten or something of that nature, but she came back 3 days in a row and her stomache was still very big!! Then she dissapeared for about three days and came back and she was super skiny and begging for food i fed her and after she was done i picked her up and looked at her stamoche her nipples werent very big but they were wet!! This cat has been coming around my porch since about december and I was hoping if she was pregnant she would have them there so I could take her and the kittens to a shelter or something like that but now I have no idea what to do!! I really dont want to leave the kittens out there by themselves because I would like all of them to survive!! ANY HELP?!!?

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Old May 3, 2008, 04:58 PM   #2  
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Take a brown box and cover it in a garbage bag and cut a opening for her to go in and out. put a warm towel or blankie in it. Put a bowl of water and some kitten chow beside it a couple of times a day maybe sit it behind a table or another closed up box so that she will feel like it is a good hiding spot. She may just bring them to it. She needs the kitten chow because it will keep up her strentgh for nursing better than the cat chow. Btw your a good person for helping her out.
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yes, souinds like kittens somewhere. Now sadly this may be someones pet, people in many areas just leave thier cats outdoors and they wonder around but come home during day or at least every few days.

the box idea is great But cats nomrally pick safe places for thier kittens
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