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Sonya is still in one piece
She hasn't blown up into little kitty pieces yet. She comes out when no
one is in the room, and will even come out when one of us is in the room, so long as we are quiet. She is currently sleeping underneath Mandy's bed. Pam S. pacing back and forth |
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Pierce College is partly a farm, and I've worked with some of the
animals Last year I was on pregnancy watch when one of our huge pigs was about to give birth. I got a lot of reading and studying done. That was Oct 2003. It was hot, and the pig's name was Boom Boom. I kept her company while she was in her farrowing crate, but it took about a week of waiting before any pigs popped out. Then in Spring of 2004, I was on pig watch again with Jana. After a whole week of waiting, I got to be there when the first piglet came out. It was really sweet. So don't worry, I know the feeling of waiting around waiting for something to happy. Just wait until she starts getting anxious and can't get comfortable. Even then it might be a while, and she'll be in a REAL GOOD mood. :0 ) Kristi |
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Mischief wrote: So don't worry, I know the feeling of waiting around waiting for something to happy. Just wait until she starts getting anxious and can't get comfortable. Even then it might be a while, and she'll be in a REAL GOOD mood. :0 ) I remember when my Judy (who had supposedly been spayed, according to the woman I got her from) was ready to have her kittens - she kept following me around the house, trying to lead me back to the spot she'd chosen for the "lying-in". Apparently she wanted someone to hold her paw during the blessed event. Her daughter, on the other hand, wa sitting on my lap, and simply got down and went into the box I'd prepared for her and proceeded to give birth, with no fuss at all. |
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Tanada had some very interesting things
to say about Sonya is still in one piece: She hasn't blown up into little kitty pieces yet. She comes out when no one is in the room, and will even come out when one of us is in the room, so long as we are quiet. She is currently sleeping underneath Mandy's bed. Pam S. pacing back and forth I'm still saying five kittens, but I'll make that prediction for Wednesday PM now. :-) -- "The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding. :-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL |
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I think Sonya's having some fun yanking her hoomin foster family's
chain: "The big female is getting agitated...but I just... yawn don't feel like becoming a Mommy today..".;o) I'm revising my kitten bet for 5 kittens to be born in the wee hours of Sunday morning. Then they can upstage the Super Bowl. =o) Melissa |
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OK my next bet is Monday AM between midnight and 6am. But still think no
more than four kittens. I figure she will want to keep you on your toes during the superbowl. Jo "Tanada" wrote in message ink.net... She hasn't blown up into little kitty pieces yet. She comes out when no one is in the room, and will even come out when one of us is in the room, so long as we are quiet. She is currently sleeping underneath Mandy's bed. Pam S. pacing back and forth |
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From my experience as a breeder, a cat's temperature drops below normal
before birth. Realising that you can't take her temperature per rectum, try feeling her ears. After establishing what they normally feel like, you will notice that they feel quite chilly up to 24 hours before the birth. Worth a try, Marie in OZ "Jo Firey" wrote in message ... OK my next bet is Monday AM between midnight and 6am. But still think no more than four kittens. I figure she will want to keep you on your toes during the superbowl. Jo "Tanada" wrote in message ink.net... She hasn't blown up into little kitty pieces yet. She comes out when no one is in the room, and will even come out when one of us is in the room, so long as we are quiet. She is currently sleeping underneath Mandy's bed. Pam S. pacing back and forth |
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On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 02:20:55 +0000, Tanada wrote:
She hasn't blown up into little kitty pieces yet. She comes out when no one is in the room, and will even come out when one of us is in the room, so long as we are quiet. She is currently sleeping underneath Mandy's bed. Pam S. pacing back and forth We are purring for an easy delivery whenever it occurs. MLB |
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Purrs from Memphis and Phoenix, who, being male have no idea what she is
going through. Is she holding out for the longest pregnancy record? -- Sandra |
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Sonya is trying to be the half time show for the Super Bowl
We are still purring here that it is a safe delivery and that every one is okay. Also Purring that meowmie does not pace a hole through the floor. -- Message posted via http://www.catkb.com |
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