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The World's longest Cat Pregnancy is Still On
Ok, she STILL hasn't had them. Mike checked her out with stethoscope
and can still hear a bunch of purrs. He also says that Sonya's nipples are full and starting to produce milk. She is starting to produce a sort of line indentation down the center of her tummy. Does that mean anything? The family isn't happy, but they agree with me that if she hasn't had them by Friday, we won't be leaving on vacation until she does have them safely. I've also asked Rob to make another TED appointment if she hasn't produced them by morning. Penny spoiled us. We didn't have an idea how far along she was, and her fur was so long one couldn't really tell that she was pregnant. So when she popped them out, it was a pleasant surprise. I could never be a cat breeder, too much stress. I grossed Mandy out by telling her to do the hockey cheer as well as the one I was doing for her. She says that I'm really sick. Pam S. |
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Oh, you make me laugh, Pam. Sonya will have her kittens exactly at the time
they are meant to be born and not before. Been there, done that, with dogs. I have agonised about puppies due to be born, I have stayed up all night. They will come when they come. Purrs for you and Sonya that the babies will be here soon. If they aren't I don't think we all can stand it! Tweed "Tanada" wrote in message k.net... Ok, she STILL hasn't had them. Mike checked her out with stethoscope and can still hear a bunch of purrs. He also says that Sonya's nipples are full and starting to produce milk. She is starting to produce a sort of line indentation down the center of her tummy. Does that mean anything? The family isn't happy, but they agree with me that if she hasn't had them by Friday, we won't be leaving on vacation until she does have them safely. I've also asked Rob to make another TED appointment if she hasn't produced them by morning. Penny spoiled us. We didn't have an idea how far along she was, and her fur was so long one couldn't really tell that she was pregnant. So when she popped them out, it was a pleasant surprise. I could never be a cat breeder, too much stress. I grossed Mandy out by telling her to do the hockey cheer as well as the one I was doing for her. She says that I'm really sick. Pam S. |
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Tanada wrote:
Ok, she STILL hasn't had them. Mike checked her out with stethoscope and can still hear a bunch of purrs. (snippage) Pam S. The kittens are purring inside of her?! Damn, maybe they don't want to come out! Jill --don't know nuthin' 'bout birthin' no babies! |
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 00:32:18 +0000, Tanada wrote:
Ok, she STILL hasn't had them. Mike checked her out with stethoscope and can still hear a bunch of purrs. He also says that Sonya's nipples are full and starting to produce milk. She is starting to produce a sort of line indentation down the center of her tummy. Does that mean anything? The family isn't happy, but they agree with me that if she hasn't had them by Friday, we won't be leaving on vacation until she does have them safely. I've also asked Rob to make another TED appointment if she hasn't produced them by morning. Penny spoiled us. We didn't have an idea how far along she was, and her fur was so long one couldn't really tell that she was pregnant. So when she popped them out, it was a pleasant surprise. I could never be a cat breeder, too much stress. I grossed Mandy out by telling her to do the hockey cheer as well as the one I was doing for her. She says that I'm really sick. Pam S. I Googled "cat gestation". Normal time is 61 to 69 days depending on size of breed. Variations to 71 days have been noted. Do you have any idea when she became pregnant? Time always seems longer when waiting. MLB |
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"Tanada" wrote I grossed Mandy out by telling her to do the hockey cheer as well as the one I was doing for her. She says that I'm really sick. Why have kids if you can't gross them out? |
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"Karen" wrote in message ... in article , Tanada at wrote on 3/22/05 6:32 PM: Wow. It really has been a long time it seems. Were is Lois??? I'm here and have been waiting for the big news as well. If her milk is starting to come in she *should* have them within two days, all being well. I have been breeding cats now for nearly 20 years and I still sit up with my expectant Mum's (or take them to bed with me) when I know that the birth is imminent, of course I have the advantage of knowing when they were mated. Good luck to Sonya and her kitties. Lois |
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On Tue 22 Mar 2005 07:32:18p, Tanada wrote in
rec.pets.cats.anecdotes nk.net): Ok, she STILL hasn't had them. Mike checked her out with stethoscope and can still hear a bunch of purrs. He also says that Sonya's nipples are full and starting to produce milk. She is starting to produce a sort of line indentation down the center of her tummy. Does that mean anything? The family isn't happy, but they agree with me that if she hasn't had them by Friday, we won't be leaving on vacation until she does have them safely. I've also asked Rob to make another TED appointment if she hasn't produced them by morning. Penny spoiled us. We didn't have an idea how far along she was, and her fur was so long one couldn't really tell that she was pregnant. So when she popped them out, it was a pleasant surprise. I could never be a cat breeder, too much stress. I grossed Mandy out by telling her to do the hockey cheer as well as the one I was doing for her. She says that I'm really sick. I don't get it. LOL Purrs that she has them soon! Dirty litterbox offerings to TED for making you guys (and US!) think it will happen any day!! just kidding, mostly. hehehe -- Cheryl |
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There is a simple solution to your dilemma. Sit down with this kitty and
tell her that under no circumstances should she have the kittens tonight as it would be entirely inconvenient for you and completely disrupt your plans and schedule. Megan (really...try it...) "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." -Edmund Burke Learn The TRUTH About Declawing http://www.stopdeclaw.com Zuzu's Cats Photo Album: http://www.PictureTrail.com/zuzu22 "Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation), there is one elementary truth the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then providence moves too. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's favor all manner of unforeseen incidents, meetings and material assistance, which no man could have dreamt would have come his way." - W.H. Murray |
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 00:32:18 GMT, Tanada
yodeled: Ok, she STILL hasn't had them. Mike checked her out with stethoscope and can still hear a bunch of purrs. He also says that Sonya's nipples are full and starting to produce milk. She is starting to produce a sort of line indentation down the center of her tummy. Does that mean anything? It means she's getting ready to split up the middle. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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