How long do kittens not move before birth?

by Miranda
(Sevierville,TN)

My cat is really far along and her babies stopped moving a day and a half ago. She does not look sound or act like she is in pain or anything but im worried about them..........does any body know if they'll be ok?


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Hi
Well normally you would see some motion from the kittens but it may not be that often as they will be asleep most of the time.

All I can say is take a look at my pages about cat pregnancy and the birth etc so that you have more information about the whole process etc. Here is the page

https://www.our-happy-cat.com/cat-pregnancy.html

Lets hope that all is well, mother nature normally takes care of things well.

kate

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Stray cat
by: Anonymous

We have a stray pregnant cat and don't feel any movement.is that something I need to worry about.I don't know how far along she is.

Help!
by: Anonymous

My cat is pregnant and to be honest I’m not sure how far along. I have been able to feel the babie move for about 2 weeks and see them move for about a week.2 days ago the babies stopped moving and now if I touch her belly she smacks at me and tries to bite. She has been looking for a place and I’ve provided a box with towels and blankets. Please help!!

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Not sure what you need help with.

Please look at the pages on my site about cat pregnancy etc, it will give you a lot of information about what to expect etc.

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