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Old February 25th, 2004, 06:31 PM
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Question I think my cats pregnant!help

I have a 9 month old cat and I think she might be pregnant.. under her nipples it feels like smartie sized lumps...If she is how far along is she? I am getting my male fixed in a week and he's getting a booster shot as well are these things okay with a pregnancy around? Help I've searched for answers & I can't find any!!!!
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Old February 25th, 2004, 06:45 PM
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You have two unfixed cats, 1 male and 1 female who are old enough to mate and reproduce and you didn't get them fixed. The female is now pregnant.

I'm going to tell you what to do. Take your cats - both of them - to the vet and get them both fixed ASAP.

Your male is spraying because that is what adult tom cats do. He may stop after he is neutered, but you waited too long!

Your female needs an abortion and to be spayed. There are millions of kittens being born all the time and most of them will never find homes and will be dumped at shelters and killed.

What I'm telling you is the ONLY solution to your problem.
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