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Question about lactating cat
I trapped a stray this morning, who is still lactating. I was unable
to locate the kittens to determine how old they are - but it must either be a small litter, or they are already older, as she is only lactating from two or three of her mammary glands. The cat is currently at the vet, they agreed to spay her right away so that she could be re-released asap. Anyone willing to make a prediction about how long the kittens can survive without her, depending on their age? What's the minimum time (under these circumstances) that I should keep her in recovery? Until she is fully awake, or 24 hours? Nordstjern |
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Arjun Ray wrote ...
| What's the minimum time (under these circumstances) that I should keep | her in recovery? Until she is fully awake, or 24 hours? I'd say a minimum of 24 hours. Not only does she need to work off the drugs, the incision needs to start bonding properly. Well, I had to keep her for 24 hours - she was definitely still too drugged last night to let her go. I put her back outside this morning, and a strange thing happened...she wouldn't walk off, but came right back to rub at my legs. I staid outside for a while and she finally headed for a house about one block off and just looked at me inquisitively when she found the door locked. She didn't meow or anything, just calmly laid down on her side. I didn't have the guts to knock at 6am in the morning, and I didn't want to leave her on her own either, so I'm sending my daughter back there later in the morning. My best guess from this behaviour would be that her kittens are probably not tiny (otherwise she'd have headed right home and would have put up resistance to coming back with me?) and are secure inside the house? Nordstjern |
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