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"Spayed" cat is pregnant - help!

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janebee4 · 04/03/2019 13:41

Bear with me on this.

We adopted a cat from the RSPCA in November and were told she was chipped and spayed, as they do with every cat. She even had the little shaved patch where they'd spayed her. A few months back, she was dragging herself along the floor miaowing her head off and not pooping. The vets all said it sounded like she was going into season (we got a second opinion), but when they saw her and her shaved patch they said it couldn't be that as she'd obviously been spayed. We put it down to constipation, gave her some laxatives and she did a very gross hard poop after 5 days and I assumed I was right. Fast forward to the last few weeks and she's been putting on weight around her belly. She's only small so it was quite noticeable but she was being super greedy all the time so we just thought she was getting chubby. She also hates going outside and had stopped running around the house so doesn't do much exercise. She's been getting bigger and I thought she had worms, and then I started worrying it was a tumour or organ failure or something. DP took her to the vet this morning AND SHE'S PREGNANT. DUE IN 1 OR 2 BLOODY WEEKS.

I called the RSPCA we got her from and they were gobsmacked and apologised profusely. Turned out when they'd taken her to be spayed, there was a scar where they normally spay the cat so the vet assumed she'd already been done. I have told them that if we get any vet bills as a result of this pregnancy we will be asking them to pay because our insurance isn't valid given we told them she was a neutered cat when we took it out. They're fine with this and kept apologising and saying it's never happened before and the chance of a cat having a scar in that exact spot without being spayed is so small. They offered to take her back into kennels while she has them, but I don't want her gone for 10 weeks.

Just looking for some advice about what to do when she goes into labour. Do I need to do anything? Will she take care of the kittens by herself or do I need to help her with anything? What do I do if one of them dies or seems to not be breathing? What if they struggle to feed or she struggles to feed them? Do they just poop and wee on the floor or would they use a litter tray instinctively? I WAS NOT PREPARED FOR ANY OF THIS. WE ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF DECORATING AND THE HOUSE IS UPSIDE DOWN.

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viccat · 11/03/2019 10:06

I had a foster kitten who seemed to not find a teat and got pushed away by others, I also tried to make sure he got some time to feed and after a while he got the idea and grew into a big fat kitten. Sometimes they don't latch on due to congenital problems but as your black baby is latching on, sounds like he can feed.

Do you have kitchen scales? Weighing the kittens daily is a great way to check everything is going ok, they should be gaining about 100 grams a week on average so 10-30 grams a day usually.

Soubriquet · 11/03/2019 10:44

I bet you end up keeping the little black kitten Grin

thecatneuterer · 11/03/2019 11:36

I would also put money on that Soubriquet.

anniehm · 11/03/2019 12:27

Get a shallow cardboard box big enough ideally a metre square ish, line with loads of newspaper, stand on top of an old waterproof table cloth or plastic sheeting.

anniehm · 11/03/2019 12:31

I suspect you won't have a problem rehoming, I think there's a few hundred people here having kitten envy!

janebee4 · 11/03/2019 17:53

Thanks for all lovely messages again! Little blackie has started feeding well now thankfully so no need for intervention with bottles etc which I'm relieved about. Here's some more photos!

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Wolfiefan · 11/03/2019 17:58

Too cute for words.

Soubriquet · 11/03/2019 17:59

Oh you are so keeping little blackie GrinGrin

EachandEveryone · 11/03/2019 18:14

Oh, theybare so nice and shiney.

SoupDragon · 11/03/2019 18:22

The hugging photos are too cute for words!

agnurse · 11/03/2019 18:25

The mama kitty reminds me of a cat we had when I was a child. Her name was Priss and she was a tortie as well.

The babies are adorable!

Mia184 · 11/03/2019 18:46

They are so gorgeous! I’m glad that the black one seems to be over the hill!

FoxSquadKitten · 11/03/2019 18:47

Oooooh look at his little head next to mummy 😻
Oooooh and little blackie, tooooo cute 🥰

Lisette1940 · 11/03/2019 18:54

Gorgeous.

ThomasRichard · 11/03/2019 18:59

🥰 Can you post a pic of your hand next to a kitten? I was showing DS and he doesn’t believe me that kittens are so small!

rosydreams · 11/03/2019 19:10

she looks so content with her baby's precious

friskybivalves · 11/03/2019 19:14

OP, if you don't mind my asking, whereabouts in the country are you and more to the point your kittens?

Vinorosso74 · 11/03/2019 22:21

Just reading this thread now. What a shock! But those kittens.....So very cute. Mum looks quite relaxed in the photo.

LeadMeToTheChocolate · 11/03/2019 22:27

They’re here!!!! Got so excited when I saw this pop up again!
Have you got names??!

PurpleDaisies · 11/03/2019 22:28

What gorgeous little kittens!

Snowflakes1122 · 11/03/2019 22:36

They are so adorable Smile

Mum looks so content with them too, like she is taking to motherhood.

BuckingFrolics · 11/03/2019 22:38

She's so lucky to have you. Well done :)

ashtrayheart · 11/03/2019 22:40

Just gorgeous Smile

28282ooooh · 11/03/2019 22:58

Wow, what an amazing story.

TomorrowIsFree · 11/03/2019 23:00

That middle photo is sooo cute. Playback keep posting! I remember one thread where OP knitted tiny outfits for her kitten.