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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
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

2695.0. "PREGNANT PERSINS" by FIVER::LEBOURDAIS () Thu Jul 20 1989 08:10

    Hi out there I've got some question ?
    My female is pregnant and I have the male also,both are persins,
    well what I am wondering about is should they be together now.
    HE still try to mont her all the time. I know she pregnant,but she
    mush be dripping a little. Also went she have her kitten,will he
    hurt them. Am new at this so I need a lots of help.
    I call the vet and there not that helpful. There the one that said
    the male shouldn't be around she when she has her kittens.
     
    Thanks                                    
    Joan
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2695.1CRUISE::NDCThu Jul 20 1989 11:455
    Hey guys!  This looks like just the note to start putting in advice
    about breeding.  You can fill in the rest of us while you're helping
    Joan out.
      Nancy DC
    
2695.2Keep them separated!IAMOK::GERRYHome is where the Cat isThu Jul 20 1989 11:5641
    Hi Joan,
    
    You should definitely keep your male cat away from the female once she
    has been bred, especially since he's continuing to mount her.  You
    should not leave them together at all.  Cats are induced ovulators, so
    allowing them to breed may cause her to be impregnated twice.  If that
    happens she will be carrying 2 litters that are possibly different
    ages.  When the kittens are born, they will be different sizes, with
    the smaller ones possibly being premature.  
    
    If your female is dripping, you should get her to the vet.  It is not
    normal for a female cat to drip either when she's in heat or pregnant,
    and this is a sign of trouble.  If this really is happening, please get
    her to the vet right away.  
    
    You should also continue to keep your male separated from your female
    after she has her kittens because she will probably come back into heat
    shortly after delivery.  If she is left with the male, he will breed
    her again and she will get pregnant.  That would be very unhealthy for
    both the mother cat and her kittens.  
    
    You may also want to consider having your male cat neutered, since he
    will be very unhappy having to be confined.  Your female will not be
    ready to breed again for quite some time, and your male will become
    frustrated and will probably begin to spray (if he hasn't already.). 
    One female cat is not enough to keep a male cat happy, in order to have
    a happy male cat, you have to be able to give him several girls a year.  
    
    As far as the male hurting the kittens, some are really sweet, and some
    aren't, the most important reason for keeping them separated is because
    of what I said above.  
    
    I think you may want to consider learning a little more about breeding,
    and the persian breed before you breed the cats again.  I'm an exotic
    shorthair breeder, and I occasionally have persians.  I'ld be willing
    to get together with you to talk about persians and breeding in
    general.  
    
    Let me know if I can help.
    cin
    
2695.3FSHQA2::RWAXMANA Cat Makes a Purrfect FriendThu Jul 20 1989 12:4021
    Great reply, Cin!  Very well stated.
    
    Joan, I am not a breeder of cats but do own 5 neutered males and
    agree with everything Cin has said about male cats being very unhappy
    if there are not enough females (queens) around to keep them happy!
    Unless you plan to start a cattery and breed and show Persians,
    my advice would be to have your male neutered and your female spayed
    after she is through weaning the kittens (your vet or a breeder
    in this file will be able to tell you how soon after weaning a spay
    can be performed).
    
    You will find that there are a lot of knowledgable people in this
    file to help you out and offer whatever advice you need.  A lot
    of the breeders here have helped me through some really difficult
    times and I really respect them and trust their judgement.
    
    Good luck!
    
    
    /Roberta