Take them to a vet immediately.
The real question is, is the cat yours? Are you close to the cat, and does she trust you. She will NOT kill the kitten, but she may bite or scratch you if sh is not familiar with you. She will allow people she is close to to handle the kittens from the day they are born. Unless you are sure the cat is close to you (emotionally) than the best advice is to give the mama cat and her new babies some space.
the baby kittens will start to move around in the womb from when the cat is 6 weeks pregnant...until the second they are born. you might want to ask your vet though and make sure. another way to see if she is close to delivery is if her nipples are swollen and depending on the amount of milk she is producing, she might be ready very soon. :) good luck
An infection would cause pitbull to have a swollen eye and filmy white stuff coming out of it.
It will look like maybe a little dot with a bit of red swollen a bit, or it may look like two little bite marks on the area with red swollen area or if its just happned no red swollen area
If the base of the tail is swollen, it may be infected by a bite of another animal. The swelling will need to be drained by your veterinarian, and it may require antibiotics.
her teats will get swollen, her belly will get bigger
Not really, but i guess it depends how young the kittens in her tummy are. If they are quite old enough to make the mothers belly swollen then definetely it cannot even mate at the stage.
Carefully feel or look at her belly. Can you see or feel her teats? If you can, and her belly isn't swollen, then it's very probable she has recently had kittens. If her belly is swollen, then she's pregnant, and will be having her kits within a couple weeks. Try to follow her if she disappears for long periods; you may want to find the kittens.
i know hy your cat is swollen though, she has too much milk and needs to let kittens suckle. she might have reason she isn't milk you might have to take her to the vet and get her checked
Your cat could have something wrong with her or the kittens. Tiny kittens are very fragile beings, so even a case of fleas or worms (this could explain a swollen belly) can kill them very quickly. It could be the kittens were too cold, or some other medical problem. The mother cat was 1 year old, which could be a factor but unlikely in this case. Sorry bout the kittens may they Rest In Peace.
The real question is, is the cat yours? Are you close to the cat, and does she trust you. She will NOT kill the kitten, but she may bite or scratch you if sh is not familiar with you. She will allow people she is close to to handle the kittens from the day they are born. Unless you are sure the cat is close to you (emotionally) than the best advice is to give the mama cat and her new babies some space.
Your back is...swollen? Swollen back IS a symptom.
swollen moon
A suddenly swollen tongue can be caused by an allergic reaction. A chronically swollen tongue -- in other words, the tongue becomes swollen over time and remains swollen -- can be an indication of hypothyroidism.
If the cat is breastfeeding, you need to make sure that the kittens are feeding often in order to relieve the pressure. If not, you may need to take the cat to the vet to make sure there is nothing wrong with the cat.
She won't be swollen anymore...Her belly should also be very tight while she is pregnant, if it is not as tight anymore she probably had them. ____________________________ if recently, check for blood on your cat's buttox. if so, its a good chance, or its a problem with feceas. (poop) metalumbreon
the baby kittens will start to move around in the womb from when the cat is 6 weeks pregnant...until the second they are born. you might want to ask your vet though and make sure. another way to see if she is close to delivery is if her nipples are swollen and depending on the amount of milk she is producing, she might be ready very soon. :) good luck