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Pregnant Cat Belly Stages And Their Myths

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Pregnant Cat Belly Stages And Their Myths

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  1. Pregnant Cat Belly Stages And Their Myths Your Purebred cat was mated with a suitable tom and the pregnancy was confirmed by your vet. Your role in breeding cats for a living or as a hobby is only at the early phases. Throughout the pregnancy, you will have to keep a very close eye on your queen to be certain everything is going as planned. You'll need to feed her specialised food to permit the kittens to grow healthily. And as the pregnancy grows, you will have to increase the amount you feed . You'll also have to keep her exercised as normal. You must select someplace for your kittens to be born and possess the queen get used to it. It must be kept scrupulously clean. ​If you're searching for additional info on ​stage of cat pregnancy​, look at the above website. After Giving birth, most queens will immediately open the sacs over the kittens' faces so that they can take their first breath. If that is the queen's first litter and she's struggling, or when she doesn't do this right away, you ought to tear open the sacs for her along with your nails. Then put each kitty close to the queen's mouth so she can stimulate the kittens' breathing by licking them. If some of the kittens appear to be in distress, you should dry them and keep them warm. You need to consult your vet if the kitty doesn't nurse. Most queens will chew off the umbilical cord and then eat the placenta. Give her 15 minutes or so to perform this chore. If she has not cut the cord by this time, you then can do so by tying a piece of rope around the umbilical cord about 1 inch or 2.5cm in the kitty's stomach. Subsequently, using sterilized scissors cut the cord on the exterior of the series, farthest from the kitten's stomach. Or, with your fingernails, then clamp the cord closely, and utilizing a scissor motion, cut back and forth, until the cord was severed. Then With sterilized

  2. scissors, cut the cord, again about one inch or 2.5cm from the kitty's abdomen. The queen will normally eat the placenta and excess umbilical cord. She has an instinctive fear that predators will be drawn by these and will harm the newborn kittens. Even the totally domesticated queen has these instincts, handed down to her through generations of ancestors who lived in the wild. The queen will them wash her kittens, and in this stage you might want to weigh the newborn kittens. The Queen will teach her kittens until they are around three weeks of age. At this time they will begin eating semi solid and solid foods, but might still nurse occasionally for many weeks. Closely inspect the newborn kittens to check that they are properly formed. Be careful not to cause them any unnecessary injury or anxiety.

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