How to take care of your Pregnant Cat
Generally, a pregnant cat will have a normal delivery. But in some cases, it must receive veterinary care. The cases in which the cat has to get help is
- A reduction of more than three hours between the births of two kittens.
- Absence of the placenta in the birth of each kitten.
- A kitten left in the birth canal and cannot be easily removed.
- The animal experiences abdominal contractions but no evidence of kitten in more than one hour.
- The cat seems to be sick or weak.
- Bright red bleeding or green colored discharge with a bad odor.
- A reduction of more than three hours between the births of two kittens.
- Absence of the placenta in the birth of each kitten.
- A kitten left in the birth canal and cannot be easily removed.
- The animal experiences abdominal contractions but no evidence of kitten in more than one hour.
- The cat seems to be sick or weak.
- Bright red bleeding or green colored discharge with a bad odor.
Posted in: on Thursday, April 30, 2009 at at 6:49 PM