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Old June 3rd, 2005, 04:59 PM
stormyray stormyray is offline
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advice needed

I have a 4 year old female simease who is pregnate for the first time. a week ago she started to leak a bit of fluid and her milk came in. here it is a week and no kittens. they are still active inside her. she purs and is very loving still eating and drinking. how long should this last before babies come? should I worry about a dry birth? the fluid is a bit bloody but no infection. I real could use some advice.
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Old June 3rd, 2005, 05:25 PM
Mockingcat Mockingcat is offline
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Do you know when she got pregnant? It'll be easier to determine the birth date at that point. Also, you need to be taking her in to get a checkup with your vet, if there are problems, she may have to go in for emergency treatment if something is wrong.

If possible, I would also set up an appointment to have her spayed to avoid this from happening again.
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