My oldest sister had a cat go into her garage and get stuck in there this last snow storm and my sister decided to keep her since it was so cold out. We just noticed this last week ( Now that she let us near her ) That she is pregnant. She has a nice round hard tummy and her nipples are a little bigger but you can defiantly feel that there is milk in there already. They are hard and somewhat full. If you squeeze them a little bit comes out. so I am thinking she is close to having her kittens, but not sure when. Any ideas? I have no idea how far along she is and I want to make sure to prepare for her kittens in time. We already took her inside and set her up down stairs in the bathroom and put blankets and a laundry basket in the walk in shower for her since that is the warmest place down stairs. She was eating a lot more when we first found her then she is now and you can fell the babies move a little bit if you feel her tummy.
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I kinda have a similar concern and. that's around sixty 5 days for a cat's entire being pregnant. My boy cat , on the marvelous in my avatar left july eleventh and has no longer been seen in view that. He replace right into a million 365 days previous, candy, knowledgeable, yet no longer neutered. He already had a clutter of four that confirmed up with the mama cat approximately 2 weeks previously he left. And that comparable mama cat is approximately 6 weeks pregnant besides and perchance from my boy besides. So i'm frantically attempting to locate 4 residences for those kittens, feed them and the pregnant mom and questioning what to do on the subject of the toddlers to return!! I even have continually neutered my pets, yet I purely found out, in living colour, what the outcomes for no longer neutering my cat are !!!!
Feline gestation is 60 - 67 days so probably any time now.
Feed her high quality kitten food so that she gets more nutrition (she should have been having it for awhile now) for pregnancy and then when she's nursing. Make sure she has plenty of fresh water.
You should be able to tell by her temperature, but likely it will be any day now. You'll know when she starts nesting that the time is not far off.
Why isnt she spayed????