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Re: Pregnant kitten?
« Reply #5 on: December 02, 2008, 13:47:13 PM »
Cats are pregnant for 63 days, some vets will abort up until a certain period, but it varies from vet to vet.
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Re: Pregnant kitten?
« Reply #4 on: December 02, 2008, 10:57:56 AM »
it must be awful for you - pity there isn't anyone you could report her to  but I don't suppose the rspca would do anything

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Re: Pregnant kitten?
« Reply #3 on: December 02, 2008, 10:56:27 AM »
Oh yes that's what she said ''I was gonna have her spayed next week too''. No she isn't taking proper care of them, especially cos she has one 5 year old and a 6 months old toddler who handle the kittens very rough. I doubt she will look after a pregnant cat the way she should. When we were still neighbours she sometimes asked me to feed them for her when she went away, and of course I said yes, these poor things lived in filth - it took me ages to clean their bowls that was full of bits of old wet food that had dried, nearly impossible to scrub them clean.
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Re: Pregnant kitten?
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2008, 10:51:21 AM »
I think but could be wrong they are pregnant for 60 something days - the only way they can abort is by spaying and they can only do that up to a certain time - this woman is a  :censored: nightmare, I remember you posting about her before - poor kitten only a baby itself and I bet she isn't feeding it enough either

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Pregnant kitten?
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2008, 10:48:11 AM »
Sigh.

Had a call from my ex neighbour (Jamesons ex owner) saying she thinks one of her new kittens is pregnant. She 'happened' to have a male cat for a short while (errr) but she reckons that her female kitten 'escaped' and came back pregnant. She says the kitten is 6 months, but I think she is younger. (reason for it, when she first got the pair of kittens they were SO tiny, and since I have seen two 8 week old kittens at Croydon CP that were way bigger, these things would fit in my hand) Her vet (PDSA) won't do a pregnancy test for some reason. I know that she planned to get the cat pregnant so she can sell the kittens. We're not even neighbours anymore so I wish she would stop calling me about these things, I don't want to know! She gave the male kitten to her friend, which - to confuse things- is our new neighbour (he moved into her old flat next to ours). She told me to keep an eye out for the kitten incase the new neighbour lets him out. I said if I see the kitten I will not just tell her, but actually take the kitten and bring him somewhere safe.

I told her that it would be terrible if the kitten is pregnant and all that, but the way she talks/deals with things is by agreeing. So it's impossible to know whether she understands what I say or just agrees to shut me up. When I start to go on about things, she sometimes gets pee'd off with me and won't listen therefore. She is the same person I had to take the dog off, and now she is advertising on the Tree site wanting to rehome another dog. She is a serial animal-life buyer/seller! In the time I've known her she has had 4 cats, 7 dogs, 2 rabbits and 3 guinea pigs (one of which her daughter 'accidentally' killed so me and R buried it in their garden in an attempt to show/teach the kid about life & death as the previous guinea pigs had just been chucked in the bin!). Now she wants to start fostering cats & dogs from a rescue, and reckons she is starting an RCPSA course because 'I love me animals init'

How long is a cat pregnant for, and can cats have an abortion? Otherwise this one will be another young cat with a litter of kittens that will end up on the Tree site!

Surely there should be a law against this?

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