kittens soon..?

A cat that hangs out outside my house is going to have kittens, she is huge. Is there anything or like a box or something I can put out so she is more comfortable? She is a really sweet cat and I do not want her or her kittens to be harmed, I feed her and stuff. If you have any tips .. please let me know..

Also since she isn’t my kitty can I take her to the vet still and have her fixed so she cannot have anymore kittens? since she is a stray. She is really sweet and I like having her around but I do not want her harmed, and I want her to stay here where I know she will be taken care of. Also, she is huge- how long do you think it will be until she has her kittens? i can take a picture if needed.


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6 Responses to kittens soon..?
  1. Roxanne R
    July 20, 2010 | 7:53 pm

    Hi…well believe me its not a problem if you take her to the vet i think that maybe it is a very good idea to get her fixed for the future kittens of hers sake…and just between you and me you are like her owner now..cause you feed her and take care of her and that’s so nice of you…i have two cats and when the female was pregnant she was just lying around making that cute little noises cats make and them BOOM the next day there was four beautiful little kittens ens but remember if you wan to be there when she gives birth…make sure to be close by and check her every now and then cause when she is starting to have them she is usually silent…i didn’t hear one thing when my kitten was having her babies and i was siting in the same room busy writing an essay on my comp….

  2. brownporkchops aka porkchoppie
    July 20, 2010 | 7:53 pm

    cat pregnancy lasts about 63 to 69 days, so try to recall when she was rolling around and acting slutty, like female cats do when they are on season. look take her in if you love her. mine is a stray and she had major human contact problems when i got her but with a few hard weeks of petting and genuine love she is a social butterfly.
    bring your lady cat in and let her scope your place out and hopefully she will give you some lovley babies. and yes take her and get her desexed and tagged as yours and you will have a friend for many years to come
    i got my cat desexed 3 months after her kittens were born and i don’t regret it at all, her whole existance wasn’t about breeding anymore, she is more playful and kinda youthful and the poor thing isn’t being controlled by her nasty hormones anymore

  3. Becca J
    July 20, 2010 | 7:53 pm

    If You Really Like This Cat , And She Is A Stray, I Dont See Know Harm In You Taking Her In And Giving Her The Life She Deserves , After Shes Finished Carrying Milk , Once The Kittens Have Gone To New Homes , You Should Get Her Done … Just Explain To The Vets That You Have Adopted Her And Dont Want Her To Have Any More Litters…. Good Luck :)

  4. diane
    July 20, 2010 | 7:53 pm

    you could put a box out with blankets but she will deliver where she feels safe and secure
    if she is a stray then yes you can take her in and have her fixed
    why not take her in now then she will have somewhere safe and warm to deliver

  5. StarBecca6
    July 20, 2010 | 7:53 pm

    huge? probably like 2 or 3 weeks… idk…. i cant see her so….
    anyway…. that was a very touching story and i hope u 2 are appy together!!!;-)

  6. little debbie
    July 20, 2010 | 7:53 pm

    probably not long.
    put her in a room… with food and a litter box so when she has the kittens they will be where you can protect them..
    there is also the possibility if she has the cats outside she will either lead you to them or bring them to you..i am thankfull that you want to take care of this cat and her kittens…thank you for caring…
    as far as taking her for your own….if she is a stray then take her in…
    but if she belongs to somebody than they have to live close by…you could take a picture door to door. if no one claims cat than take care of it…..
    good luck and God bless…

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