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omg we do not know wat to do...

Lilly on Behavior - Tue, October 23 2007

oommggg my cat is due in the next 24 hours and plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzhelp me i dont know any signs of her wen shes gettin ready to have them so if u have had this experience before or if u know any things about it plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz comment me or something and tell me!!!!!!!!! TaYlOr AnD lIlLy~

Hannah on Oct 23 at 08:05 PM

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You need to call your cat's vet and get professional help. It sounds like you're young and haven't done this before, right now is not the time to be learning. For the sake of your cat and her kittens, someone with experience needs to handle this situation...it's the responsible thing for you to do as Lilly's mom. PLEASE spay your cat after this, we are overpopulated with kittens and cats who do not have homes...there's no reason to breed your cat unless you are a professional breeder.

memorial to Regina on Oct 23 at 09:00 PM

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Regina had a litter of kittens many years ago. pm me with more specific questions and I'll do my best to answer them. I'm not a breeder and have only ever experienced this once. xoxoxo Regina's mom Lynn

Speedy and (RIP) Stuart on Oct 23 at 10:04 PM

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if it's after hours, call an emergency vet, or during daytime, call your regular vet. we cannot tell you online what is going on with your cat, only a vet, in person, can help you at this point.

Ojo on Oct 23 at 10:35 PM

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We agree with Speedy --- call an emergency vet (PetE-911) or your vets after hour line.

♥Nemo♥ on Oct 23 at 10:38 PM

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I'm guessing its to late to call the vet now BUT they do have emergency vet that are opened all night if you need to (watch if i where you i would do it!) you should call they well tell you what to do. Also if Lilly is just sitting in one spot and for sure you can tell she is going to have them!
remeber i'm not a vet or anything lol!
but here is what i think you should do!

1. You might want to put Lilly some where she is not going to get strested or anything like a smell room where nobody is making nose so on!

2. First get a cordbord box, put a soft blanket make sure Lilly knows its all hers! if she is just sitting there i think you could put her in the box.

3. i don't know but cats have babys a lot with out trouble BUT keep a CLOSE eye on her!!! good luck and keep us up-dated!

♥Nemo♥ on Oct 23 at 11:08 PM

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PS umm i don't even know what i'm talking about so don't do anything i just posted LOL!!!!

Lolli on Oct 23 at 11:49 PM

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I second what Speedy and Ojo said. It is extremely important to call a vet, and you need to be sure to do that right away, either your personal vet or an emergency veterinary clinic. But I think Nemo's on the right track by telling you that while you're waiting, try to make Lilly as comfortable as possible. Give her a warm, quiet place to rest until you take her to the animal clinic (putting everything in her carrier would make it extra easy to take her to the vet). Then please, please get her spayed ASAP.

alexis. on Oct 24 at 08:24 AM

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OH TAY TAY!!!! IDK what to do, but, be careful!!!! Buena Suerte (good luck) and call me AFTER I have school!!! So call me at 4:30 P.M. !!!!!!!

Cooter Brown on Oct 24 at 09:20 AM

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Mom sent you a PM. Let her know if you need help. She has done this a few times with stray/dumped cats that she has taken in before. Please take Lilly and get her fixed ASAP but keep her inside away from male cats until then. Cats can get pregnant VERY fast after having kittens. The FACE clinic and fix her up for very cheap and they do a great job. Let us know how things are going.

alexis. on Oct 24 at 04:43 PM

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Tay Tay, how is it going? I hope she's fine!!! Just got off school. Call me!!! Actually, skrew that! I'll call you!!!

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