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RE: Mommy cat acting strange

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Posted by: MunchieScrunchie at Thu Jul 10 11:49:38 2003  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MunchieScrunchie ]  
   

>>My Himmy Sassy just had her first litter. I have another cat that I breed Daisy and never have had any problems with her. Sassy had her kittens about 9 days ago and did have some problems she had a uterus infection that has been treated and seems to be gone. However she is extremely nervous about us (my husband and I) touching her kits. None of my cats are caged they are allowed to roam freely. Sassy and her kits are in the bathroom. Every time I open the door she flies past me with a kit in her mouth trying to hide it somewhere. Also, she keeps taking the kits out of the nursing box. Like I said before I never experienced this with my other cat and was just wondering if anyone knew why she is acting like this.
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>>Thank you

Hi,
I don't have any experience with mothers and kittens of my own, but it sounds like Sassy is not comfortable with her kittens in the bathroom. She obviously feels this is not a safe place for them and that's why she keeps trying to run out to hide them. Is there another room you can keep her and the kittens in, maybe one with a closet where she might stash the kits to feel more secure? Like I said, I habe no experience breeding, but have noticed this type of behavior with some rescued momcats and kittens. Once they had the kits hidden in an area they felt safe in, they usually calmed right down.
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