‘I named all kittens, although they were all stillborn.’ ‘My
pregnant cat has a bloody vaginal discharge.’ ‘I had a litter of
five, but only one kitten survived.’
These are only a few of the horror stories I received the past
weeks. Cat lovers that had hoped for a healthy litter, suddenly
found themselves with stillborn kittens or an ill mother cat.
There’s a lot that can go wrong when cats are pregnant or give
birth, even when most cats deliver without major problems.
Among the dozens of possible complications are infections in the
womb, death of the fetuses, spontaneous abortion, development of
fetuses outside the womb, suffocation of a kitten right after
birth, kittens that get stuck in the birth canal ... it’s a long
list.
For experienced breeders and specialized vets it’s easy to
recognize such problems. But things are different for a regular
pet lover. Many female cats have only one litter during their
life.
Some people rush off to the vet when their pregnant cat is only
a little tired of walking around. Others wait too long because
they are unaware of the discharge from their cat’s vagina. Or
they don’t know how to cut an umbilical cord without causing a
heavy bleeding.
Where it all comes down to, is this: if you know how to
recognize complications, you can do a lot to prevent the worst.
Seeing a vet might not even be necessary then - which is not
only good news for your cat, but also for your budget.
And if you have the right skills, you can save a kitten’s life
when something goes wrong during birth. Yes, even you can obtain
these skills!
Time is of the essence with most medical issues. But when you
have a pregnant pet, educating yourself is just as important.
Spend time on reading about pregnancy in cats. Talk with a
professional breeder. Ask your vet for advice once you realize
your cat is pregnant.
Don’t sit back and think all goes well. With a little time and
effort, you can save yourself and your cat a devastating
experience.
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