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| Title: | Meower Power is Valuing Differences | 
| Notice: | FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY | 
| Moderator: | MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO | 
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| Created: | Sun Feb 09 1986 | 
| Last Modified: | Tue Jan 11 1994 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 5089 | 
| Total number of notes: | 60366 | 
1744.0. "Problem Pregnancy" by MILVAX::MANGAN () Wed Sep 07 1988 11:55
    Hi fellow feliners, I need some help.
    
    I have always had a cat and know lots about them, but
    this is one problem I have yet to come across.
    
    A few months ago, I picked up a stray.  She was, I'd say
    nine months, starving, and almost full term pregnant.  
    About the third day I had her, she had a miscarriage.
    I don't want to be gross, but I want to explain this
    exactly.  She gave birth to something, it was about 
    five inches long, and inch and half thick, it was like
    a big blood mass.  I took her to the vets, where they
    induced labor and she had two dead kittens.  The vet
    cleaned her up and I took her home.
    
    Fine, right?  Well, about three weeks later, I went
    away for the weekend, entrusting the cat to my mothers
    apartment.  They managed to let her get out and we found
    her the next day.  I couldn't get her fixed right off
    the bat, it was too soon after her mishap (according to
    the vet).  Then I moved and things were confusing, plus
    I took a temporary job where I can't come in late (vet has
    wierd hours).  Well, for one reason or another I couldn't
    find time to get her fixed.  (Not that I was letting her
    out anyway).
    
    So of course she's pregnant.  From my calculations she'll
    be due October 8.  What I want to know is, are there
    any special precautions I can take to insure that she
    will have a safe pregnancy?  I already feed her Iams food,
    and tonight I am picking up special food for lactating and
    pregnant cats.  Plus mixing with canned.  
    
    I'm a little worried.  I don't want what happened to her
    last time to happen again.  
    
    Does anybody know anything on this subject?  Any help
    is appreciated.
    
    
    Thanks,
    
    Francine
    
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| 1744.1 | It happened too!!! | WFOV11::GONCALVES |  | Wed Sep 07 1988 12:11 | 14 | 
|  |     My sister's cat had the same problem that you described. Only
    she delivered 1 kitten (if you could call it that).  There was
    no form whatsoever.  The mother had a terrible problem afterwards.
    She was moping around "looking" for her kitten.
    
    Anyways, she did get pregnant later and carried full term to
    a healthy litter of kittens (5 in all).  And, yes, all were
    placed in very loving homes.
    
    I hope that this could help relieve your mind somewhat.  All this
    took place last year.
    
    
    Shelly, Selina, & Mijo   (have photos will travel)
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| 1744.2 |  | PIGGY::LEWIS |  | Wed Sep 07 1988 13:49 | 7 | 
|  |          I'd say her original problems were due to her young age.  My
    sister's cat had a litter this summer and only one kitten was alive
    at birth.  She was less than a year old and the pregancy almost
    killed her.  Your kitty will probably be just fine this time around.
    
    
    Bob
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| 1744.3 |  | JULIET::CORDESBRO_JO |  | Wed Sep 07 1988 13:54 | 8 | 
|  |     Your cat has every chance of having a normal pregnancy and delivery
    this time.  It sounds as tho you are taking good care of her.  I
    like to feed my queens either Science Diet Feline Growth or Iams
    Kitten Food while they are pregnant.  I would also suggest having
    her looked at by the vet during her pregnancy and have him monitor
    her condition throughout.
    
    Jo
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| 1744.4 | Baby's need food, don't they? | LDP::CORCORAN |  | Thu Sep 08 1988 10:56 | 8 | 
|  |     
    Maybe this happened because she was young, but I would think her
    being undernourished during her prenancy played a major role!
    
    If she eats properly and has regular checkups, I think she'll be
    fine.
    
    BC
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