Signs of a cat giving birth
Signs of a cat giving birth:
1. Cats will be extremely restless and clingy before giving birth.
2. When a cat is about to give birth, its belly will be significantly enlarged and the belly will sag. If the owner observes carefully, he will also find that the cat’s two rows of nipples are easier to see.
3. When a female cat is about to give birth, she will automatically look for a quiet and comfortable place as a delivery room. If the owner has prepared a delivery room for the cat, the cat will stay in the delivery room and not come out during delivery.
4. In the last few hours of delivery, the cat will feel pain and discomfort due to uterine contractions. It will become restless, even short of breath, and start to drink a lot of water.
Precautions for cat birth:
1. Cats will be particularly sensitive in the first few days after giving birth. Owners should try not to talk loudly or step too hard in the place where the cat rests. Also keep strangers away from cats and kittens.
2. When the cat is giving birth, give the cat a quiet environment, especially no strangers besides the owner. The cat birth process is also very hard. It is recommended to prepare some canned cats or cat strips to supplement physical strength.
3. After the kitten is born, the body will be mixed with amniotic fluid and blood, which can be wiped clean with wet wipes and soft paper towels.
4. If the female cat calms down and the kittens don’t come out even if she squeezes hard for more than an hour, then there may be something wrong. Check to see if there is anything near the labia. If not, it's best to go to the vet.
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