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sandra g asked in PetsCats · 1 decade ago

my cat boo is giving birth and i have no clue on what to do ! shes been awling all morning! please help !!!?

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  • bob ©
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    why did you allow your cat to get pregnant and not have her spayed?

  • 1 decade ago

    More than likely she will know what to do. Set up a soft, out of the way place for her to have her babies. Keep an eye out for any problems during birthing. She should clean the babies and chew the placenta. Make sure she has some water. Get the number of a vet close by in case of an emergency. She will be fine.

    Good luck

    Source(s): 5 liters of kittens.
  • 1 decade ago

    Cats can usually handle having birth on there on but if you wont to do more for Boo just make sure she has a nice place to have them!

  • 1 decade ago

    While you may want to keep an eye on Boo while she's birthing, keep in mind that she may just want her space... make sure she has a DARK comfy place to have them.. likely she's already picked her place and is waiting for hard labor to move the kittens out....

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  • 1 decade ago

    She needs a soft, safe feeling, concealed place to have her babies. Try a box or a cat bed with a blanket/towel inside in a corner of a room that's not occupied. Keep an eye on her. She should know instinctively what to do. Be sure to call your vet if you see a problem arising.

  • 1 decade ago

    Just stay calm. It will help her to stay calm. If she's been in labor for more than a few hours, take her to a vet. Make her a nice, comfortable place to stay. Preferrably a corner that's private/not a lot of traffic. Give her a blanket/newspapers and put them in a box or crate. I hope this helps. Good Luck! My puppy is due any day now, so I feel your pain/fear. :)

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    how long has she been in labor??? if she's been in labor for more than a couple hours and she's still not delivering those kittens you need to get her to your vet asap!! She could hemorrhage trying to deliver and the kittens could possibly not make it.

    Source(s): vet asst.
  • 1 decade ago

    Find her a nice box in a quiet place and try and get her to relax. Rub her tummy and just be there for her.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    stay calm and call ur vet!

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