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3294.1 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Mon Jan 29 1990 18:33 | 44 |
| Angela,
A cat can get pregnant and/or breed at six months. When breeders
say that Maine Coons are slow to mature, they mean that they don't
attain their full adult size until 2-3 years, not that they can't
have kittens until then.
If your cat was bred on Christmas day, you would need to count 63
days from there, and that would be *about* the time that you could
expect her to go into labor. Gestation is between 57-70 days, with
most cats going 63 to 65 days. You can usually notice pink nipples
at 21 days after breeding. Then, at 5 to 6 weeks, you will notice
the swollen belly. At 7 weeks, you should see some mammary
development. At 8 weeks, the cat may start looking for a nest to
have her kittens in, this includes dark places in your house, the
closet, drawers, etc. At 9 weeks, early signs of labor.
You should handle the kittens immediately and frequently from the
time they are born. The more handling (by you, not by the whole
neighborhood) that they get when tiny babies, the more socialized
they will be. Get yourself a good book on birthing kittens to have
handy for when the time comes. You may need to help, and you will
certainly want to know how to tell if something goes wrong. It
could mean the difference between life and death for your cat.
If Sparky isn't neutered yet, this looks like a good time to do
it. If your female isn't very far along, you may want to have her
spayed now. This could be considered a good idea if she is either
very young, or very old, or not in good health.
I usually start teaching my kittens to eat when they are 3 weeks
old, if the litter is large. If the litter is small, I wait until
they are about 4-5 weeks old. Weaning is taken care of by the mom's.
They decide when the best time to wean is. They can eat and nurse
with no ill effects. My queens usually let them nurse until they
are 12-14 weeks old.
First step is to find out if she is pregnant. Since she is farther
along than 21 days, your vet should be able to palpate her abdommen
and tell you for sure. Don't wait too long if you are having her
palpated, the kittens soon get too big to feel as individuals, and
can easily be mistaken for other body parts at that point.
Jo
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3294.2 | Maybe us too!!! | SHARE::WESTON | | Tue Jan 30 1990 12:23 | 9 |
| I might have the same problem with Scruffy. She is 4 years old tabby
Mainecoon. I was to have her checked, to see if she was spayed when
she was younger, before our adoption. The vet didn't. We, my hubby
and feel she has always been steril. She has never had a litter and
doesn't really go into heat, like I see the strays in my neighborhood,
but her nips seem different and I didn't notice them as before. I'll
have to wait and see too!
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3294.3 | | STNING::DSM_SEC | Rainbow In The Dark | Thu Feb 01 1990 09:18 | 7 |
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Well, i'm even more sure now than i already was... Beaner's stomach's
started to get bigger now.. looks like i've got some real cuties on the
way!!! One thing's for sure, it's gonna be hard to give them up when
it's time.... Is it usually about 10-12 weeks that you can start
placing kittens in homes?
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3294.4 | | ROYALT::MORRISSEY | Dezyne Addict | Thu Feb 01 1990 09:31 | 6 |
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Uh-oh Maine Coon kittens.....I could be in trouble....
My Sasha is part Maine Coon and I told Cary I'd love to
get another.....Uh oh....... =)
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3294.5 | I'll take one! | FRAGLE::PELUSO | There's ALWAYS room for ONE more | Thu Feb 01 1990 10:45 | 2 |
| Angela......did you say Maine Coon.......ohh nooo.......
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3294.6 | Maybe Nancy DC has some S/N certificates left | TOPDOC::TRACHMAN | Exotics are Shorthaired Persians | Thu Feb 01 1990 11:38 | 3 |
| Angela, I do hope that you are going to have Sparky neutered SOON?
Elaine
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3294.7 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Thu Feb 01 1990 13:09 | 9 |
| 12 weeks would be a good time to give them up to new homes. By
then, you will have been able to give them all three of their kitten
shots. By the way, have you any idea how much this will cost you,
in terms of money, and in time and effort?
I would have the male neutered ASAP, and depending on the health
of the queen, perhaps ask the doctor about your options.
Jo
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3294.8 | | STNING::DSM_SEC | Rainbow In The Dark | Thu Feb 01 1990 13:42 | 25 |
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Yes, i am well aware of the cost of getting the kittens vaccinated.
I have a very good vet in Sudbury, who charges only about $4 for the
office visits. She is really super. Her name's Gail McNeill.
I am planning on getting Sparky neutered towards the end of the
month, so he'll be all set *before* she has the kittens, because I
know she'll most likely go back into heat immediately afterward. Isn't
that the way it normally works?
And as soon as I can after the kittens come, I am planning on having
JellyBean spayed. There is no problem in her having kittens, as she is
almost a year and a half old and in very good health. The vet saw her
a few months ago and said she looked great, and she's all up to date
on all of her shots.
Taco is the only one with nothing left to be done, as he was neutered
at 6 months. he doesn't want to have anything to do with her ever
since she started to show though. Probably 'cause he wishes HE could
have been the dad !!!
Anyway, I will be sure and keep everyone updated when the kittens come
along, they will be gorgeous I'm sure. It'll be REALLY hard to give
them away (i'm sure i'll end up keeping one... oh no, can you imagine 4
cats!!!)
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3294.9 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Thu Feb 01 1990 14:03 | 5 |
| Imagine it?? I dream about only having four! :^)
(Just kidding, I wouldn't give up one of mine)
Jo
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3294.10 | | CRUISE::NDC | DTN: 297-2313 | Fri Feb 02 1990 07:38 | 8 |
| Ya, me too! 10 cats means alot of litterbox changing!!
Angela,
Let us know how it goes, and I"m glad to hear that you'll be
neutering everyone too. For future reference, you can spay a female
at 6 months. I do have low cost spay applications and perhaps
you'd like some to give out with the kittens when the time comes.
Nancy DC
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3294.11 | What A Great Idea !!! | STNING::DSM_SEC | Rainbow In The Dark | Fri Feb 02 1990 08:07 | 12 |
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Hi Nancy...
Yes, those low cost applications might be a very good idea
to give with the kittens. I would much rather have them
fixed than have them provide unwanted kittens to people.
With JellyBean I pretty much wanted her to have a litter
before I had her fixed, as I am planning on keeping one of
the kittens anyway.... My vet's gonna be real busy with my
business soon!!
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3294.12 | Please consider using them for your male and female | TOPDOC::TRACHMAN | Exotics are Shorthaired Persians | Fri Feb 02 1990 12:53 | 6 |
| Angela, I meant that you should use the neuter application
for the Maine Coon that you purchased as a ' Pet Quality'
cat from the breeder. I'm sure that he didn't know that
you were interested in breeding the kitten - I'm a little
surprised that you allowed that to happen - I think he
will be also.
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3294.13 | | SUBURB::TUDORK | SKEADUGENGA | Fri Feb 02 1990 13:35 | 9 |
| I'm not surprised that your other male has stayed away from Jellybean.
In my experience a pregnant mum and one nursing kittens can be
REAL MEAN to other cats.
I'm sure you've already thought of seperate quarters once the kittens
have been born, but your neutered tom avoiding her may be a sign
that she's already defending her territory.
Kate
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3294.14 | Elaine, I think you misunderstodd me completely! | STNING::DSM_SEC | Rainbow In The Dark | Fri Feb 02 1990 13:53 | 26 |
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I think you misunderstood my note. I never INTENDED to end up with a
pregnant cat! And there wasn't a way to stop it, as I did stop them
many a time, and even went so far as to lock them in separate rooms
when I wasn't around. Please understand that i didn't buy the Maine
Coon to breed! That was the FURTHEST thing from my mind. I bought it
for a pet, and that was all. If I intended to breed I would have
bought a cat that was 'Breeder Quality' and would have bred it with
another purebred Maine Coon Cat. That was NOT what I did. JellyBean is
a cat I have had for over a year now, and she is just a plain old mixed
breed grey tiger striped cat. I did NOT buy Sparky with the intention
of getting JellyBean pregnant!!!!!!!!! AND i never expected JellyBean
to go into heat in the dead of winter either! I figured that it would
be fine if I got her spayed in the beginning of this year, which had
been my plan for some time. That plan was shot down, however when
somehow Sparky got to her without me even realizing it. I had caught
them and separated them a couple of times when she was in heat, and
didn't see them do it again, but did keep her locked up for the
remainder of the time she was in heat. So, it isn't like i just let
him have her so that i would have kittens!!!! I hope this helps you to
better understand how this situation arose. It was only AFTER I
realized that jellybean was pregnant that I thought maybe it would do
her some good! And i plan on getting Sparky fixed toward the end of
this month, before jellybean has her kittens, and right on schedule to
the time that Bob told me to get him fixed!!!!!
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3294.15 | | STNING::DSM_SEC | Rainbow In The Dark | Fri Feb 02 1990 13:57 | 13 |
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re .13
Yes she is already defending *her* territory, which is the whole
apartment at this point! I plan on keeping her in the second bedroom
once the kittens arrive, as that is just a spare room at this point. I
have already set her up with a good sized box in there, which she
sleeps in very often. She has been a little mean to the other two, but
she blows hot and cold. One second she's purring and nuzzling with
them, the next second she's pissed at them and hissing. I guess cats
are kinda like humans in that respect, huh?
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3294.16 | hidden agendas maybe? | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Fri Feb 02 1990 14:23 | 5 |
| In .11 you mentioned that you had planned for her to have a litter.
I can see how some folks might have taken that to mean that you
allowed Sparky to breed her since you wanted to have a litter.
Jo
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3294.17 | | FSHQA1::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Fri Feb 02 1990 15:26 | 10 |
| I think a lot of what Angela wrote can have multiple meanings.
I also think that since she bought the kitten as a pet, and he is
pet quality, Bob has some say over what happens to the litter as
the kittens will not be furthing the Maine Coon breed. A breeder
can give the buyer an estimate of when a good time to neuter is,
however, a lot of different circumstances will govern exactly when
the right time is. Maybe if Jellybean was spayed, Sparky could
have held off, maybe not. Point is, the buyer should recognize
potential signs, and act on them.
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3294.18 | | STNING::DSM_SEC | Rainbow In The Dark | Fri Feb 02 1990 15:59 | 16 |
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So what you are saying is that my kittens should belong to the
breeder?? That doesn't seem fair AT ALL. I am sorry now that I ever
even let anyone know she was pregnant. I should have just shut up about
it and not said a word, because obviously this has blown way out of
proportion. I am offended at the fact that people think that i bought a
main coon cat to breed. As i stated before i was CAREFUL, so careful in
fact that i loccked them in separate rooms. The breeder, Bob, told me
to wait until the cat was 8 months old before neutering him. I hadn't
the money in December to spay jellybean. It was NOT MY FAULT OR MY
INTENTION and i am sick of hearing that it was. It is too late at this
point to have the pregnancy aborted, nor would i think about doing that
to poor jellybean, not at this point. One thing is for sure, i
DEFINITELY would have NEVER EVER said anything if i knew it would come
to this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
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3294.19 | | FSHQA1::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Fri Feb 02 1990 16:14 | 20 |
| Angela, I know your intentions were good and that you tried to separate
the cats. No one thinks you bought a Maine Coon Cat specifically
for breeding. You have to understand that the primary goal in a
responsible breeding program is to improve the breed. That is the
reason why the pets in the litter are sold with spay/neuter contracts,
so they will not be bred. Some breeders, but not all, have clauses
in their contracts specifically stating that if the pet kitten was
bred, by mistake or otherwise, the entire litter must be turned
over to them, or the female aborted if she's not too far along in
the pregnancy. I don't know the type of contract you signed, but
maybe now is a good time to read it thoroughly, so you know what
your rights are.
Also, if your breeder was unaware that you had an unspayed female
at home when he sold you Sparky, he might have told you to neuter
him sooner than eight months of age.
That's all I was trying to point out. I realize you knew what was
happening, and tried your best to ensure that it didn't.
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3294.20 | | FSHQA1::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Fri Feb 02 1990 16:15 | 3 |
| I meant to say, if your breeder was AWARE that you had an unspayed
female....etc.
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3294.21 | A word from your moderator | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Fri Feb 02 1990 16:24 | 4 |
| Let's all take a deep breath, step back and sleep on this a bit, OK?
Deb
co-moderator
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3294.22 | Unneutered boy + Unspayed female = Kittens | TOPDOC::TRACHMAN | Exotics are Shorthaired Persians | Mon Feb 05 1990 10:26 | 4 |
| re: 14
I didn't misunderstand anything. I'm just very disappointed with
this whole mess.
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3294.23 | False Alarm | STNING::DSM_SEC | Rainbow In The Dark | Mon Feb 05 1990 11:04 | 9 |
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I'm sory, that's all I can say.
But, anyway, I don't believe she's pregnant after all. I think she must
just be putting on some weight. She went back into heat this weekend.
(And for all of you who are thinking, here we go again ---- they are
locked in two different rooms for today and a friend is taking one of
them until she is out of heat).
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3294.24 | | TOPDOC::TRACHMAN | Exotics are Shorthaired Persians | Mon Feb 05 1990 11:35 | 3 |
| Gee Nancy, maybe you could help Angela out and send her a couple
of low-cost spay/neuter certificates. Maybe her vet will let
her work out a pay-by-the month deal or something.
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3294.25 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Mon Feb 05 1990 13:18 | 8 |
| I have had cats go through symptoms of season while they are pregnant.
The best way to find out for sure is to get her into the vet and
have her palpated. Don't wait too long, after about the end of
the 4th week, the vet will no longer be able to feel the kittens.
In that case, you will have to wait til she is past 55 days, and
have her x-rayed.
Jo
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3294.26 | Finally!! | AIMHI::MCCURDY | | Mon Feb 05 1990 14:59 | 3 |
| .21
Well said Deb,!!
Kate
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