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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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FoxSquadKitten · 16/03/2019 14:39

Two! You have to keep two. 

Only two? I've always said if you have one cat you might as well have five 🤣
If OP keeps all three plus mum she's still one short 😂

UnapologeticallyUnhinged · 16/03/2019 14:58

Also just popping in to say this is my favourite thread!

Soubriquet · 16/03/2019 15:03

Not all cats like company.

I had two sisters when I was younger and they tolerated each other more than anything. They never did anything together and would sit on opposite sides of the house.

We currently have 1 cat now. She hates other cats and would definitely not like another in the house

Rollypoly100 · 16/03/2019 15:08

I love this thread. Such sweet kitties. Gratuitous pic of our lovely old lady rescue whose had lots of babies!

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janebee4 · 16/03/2019 15:49

Aw rollypoly100 she's gorgeous! If we keep one it'll definitely be little blackie. The tabbies definitely have homes, one with the girl at work and another with some friends who really want a playmate for their one year old cat! We aren't sure about keeping one just as we have another cat, Kevin, who was rehomed with Jaffa, and he HATES Jaffa. They were in the same pen together at the RSPCA but when we got them home he endlessly attacked her. In hindsight perhaps he was so aggressive because he could smell her and she was in season, even though he's definitely neutered! So we don't know how he'll react to a new addition. He's hilarious though, he acts like a dog. He jumps on anything you tap, and his tail wags constantly even when he's super happy and chilled. This is him!

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"Spayed" cat is pregnant - help!
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smartcarnotsosmartdriver · 16/03/2019 15:54

Janebee the dog thing might be a black and white thing this one loves to play fetch

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Wolfiefan · 16/03/2019 16:55

@Soubriquet I wish you told me that before we got the tortie terrors. Sad

Girliefriendlikescake · 16/03/2019 17:06

Omg I love this thread!! The kittens are so cute and look like they're doing really well.

I had two cats who also hated each other, my boy cat bullied my girl cat mercilessly, after poor boy cat died, girl cat was like a different cat - so much more relaxed and happier!!

Have you worked out the sexes of the kittens yet op? I reckon two boys and a girl....

agnurse · 16/03/2019 20:10

It can be quite hard to sex kittens when they're really tiny as they all look to be female initially. As time passes the scrotum becomes larger in males and more prominent.

janebee4 · 18/03/2019 13:58

We're pretty sure one of the tabbies is a boy (Earl), the other tabby is a girl (Pearl) and the little black one is also a girl (Jan).

I know naming them (with very un-cat names, DP's ideas...) is a bad idea! I think the day we have to give them away will be very hard Sad

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Grumpyoldpersonwithcats · 18/03/2019 14:14

We had a kitten called Earl many years ago. We then discovered that Earl was a girl. Known in all future correspondence as Early.

Wolfiefan · 18/03/2019 14:16

Have you any family or friends you could convince to take a kitten or two?

janebee4 · 18/03/2019 14:30

Ah that's fab! We could be wrong so may well have an Early as well.

Yep we've definitely got homes for all of them if we decide we can't keep any.

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Wolfiefan · 18/03/2019 15:40

Sure you could keep one?! Wink

Girliefriendlikescake · 22/03/2019 20:39

Any update op? How the kittens doing?!

janebee4 · 22/03/2019 20:52

They are now HUGE! Well much bigger than they were Shock. All doing very well, we're still unsure about keeping one but I think I will be very emotional when any of them leave!

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janebee4 · 22/03/2019 20:55

They've also all opened their eyes in the last few days, when it's been a bit longer I'll try to get a picture. Just a bit conscious of not putting too many bright lights near them yet

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Wolfiefan · 22/03/2019 23:28

Of course you’re keeping one!! That middle tabby is smiling. Smile
DD would sell her soul for a tabby but we have naughty torties who don’t even tolerate each other. Confused

Girliefriendlikescake · 22/03/2019 23:37

They're lovely, the tabbies are really pretty! Are they exploring much yet? I'm so jealous op!!

Mumsymumphy · 23/03/2019 01:47

No need to be emotional OP - just keep them all, problem solved! If you've got 1 cat you may aswell have 4 😻

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