Hi, my cat only gave birth last night, as yes she was still eating right up to the birth,
It is the most common thing that could happen
A cat will pace, meow, and generally will not settle down until just before she is going to give birth, then she will go back to her birthing place and give birth. So yes.
Oldest Cat to Give Birth: In 1987 a domestic cat, named Kitty, give birth to two kittens at the age of 30 years. **Courtsy of: ** Dorling Kindersley, 1995
she will give birth in about 3 months
No.
Some cats just give birth to a entire litter of stillborns There is a 1 in 5 chance that a cat will give birth to a stillborn. It is unlikely but not impossible that a cat will give birth to an entire litter of stillborns. --- It may be a genetic fault in the mother, or the mother may have a health issue. It would be worth taking her to the vet, and at least I would recommend not breeding her again.
It depends on what type of cat it is
A cat should give birth in a quiet area, some place known to the cat. It should be a place where the cat is comfortable, calm and safe. A cat shouldn't give birth in another cats territory. The other cat and/or cats might think that they are trespassing or invading its territory. Another cat might try to hurt the newborn.
When a cat is about to give birth it has a very noticeable big belly, and you would have to be very unobservant to miss it, and to attribute the cat's ill temper to rabies.
A cat is pregnant for about two months before giving birth.
Normally. Yes. If you don't provide a secure place for your cat to give birth, the mother cat will find a place to hide. My mother cat gave birth on Father's Day and just before she gave birth she was hunting for a hiding place. It is best to provide a secure place for the mother cat to give birth, which I did and she had 6 beautiful kittens (Manx).
The cat is usually able to give birth by herself. If not, give her honey and warm milk to make the birth go much smoother.