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So, your cat is in labor! Home births are common and typically go off without a hitch, but how can you tell when your cat is finished delivering her newborns? Cat litters can vary anywhere from 4 to 12 kittens, so it's important to know how many you're waiting for. Here are the signs your cat is still expecting more kittens.
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QuestionMy cat delivered only one kitten 3 days ago, is there any chance that she'll deliver more kittens?Bacon_hair8535 NoobTop AnswererKittens should come down the birth canal 15 minutes to two hours apart. When the amniotic sac surrounding the kitten ruptures, birth of a kitten should take place within 30 minutes. There is cause for alarm if more than three hours pass between kittens.
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QuestionMy cat delivered 5 kittens and she has 1 more inside so why has she stopped labor?Bacon_hair8535 NoobTop AnswererSo-called interrupted labour is common enough in cats to be considered a normal occurrence. In this case, when one or more kittens have been born, the mother will cease straining and rest quite happily, suckling those kittens already born.
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QuestionCan a cat have a second litter of kittens after the first are born?Bacon_hair8535 NoobTop AnswererYour cat's next heat may occur just a few weeks after her kittens are born. To prevent another pregnancy, ensure your kitty isn't around any male cats, and talk to your vet about spaying your cat.
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- ↑ https://www.cats.org.uk/help-and-advice/pregnancy-and-kitten-care/birth-and-kittening
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