What should I do if my cat keeps meowing about giving birth?

May 31,2024
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Solutions for cats that keep meowing after giving birth

1. You must prepare a warmer cat nest for the cat to allow the cat to give birth.

2. The owner should check whether the cat’s amniotic fluid has broken. When the cat is giving birth, the cat may keep barking due to pain. If the cat’s amniotic fluid ruptures and no kittens are born, you need to take the cat to the pet hospital in time for an oxytocin injection or a caesarean section.

3. The cat keeps meowing mainly due to obvious pain caused by uterine contractions.

4. Cats do not need special midwifery when giving birth. Cats will give birth on their own. However, when giving birth, it is also necessary to prepare appropriate foods rich in nutrients for the cat, which can replenish the cat's physical strength.

Signs before a cat gives birth

1. Cats generally show symptoms such as restlessness, loss of appetite, and drop in body temperature before giving birth.

2. Some female cats will hide in corners before giving birth, and may experience shortness of breath, restlessness, and vaginal fluid leakage.

3. Generally, the interval between a female cat giving birth to each kitten is 20 minutes to 1 hour. If the female cat has not given birth to the next kitten for more than two hours or has not completely given birth, it is recommended to do so as soon as possible. Take the female cat to the pet hospital for treatment.

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