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	      PHKitkat
	      at Fri Mar 24 23:50:25 2006  [ Report Abuse ] 	[ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHKitkat ]
 
 Hi There,
 It sounds to me like you have a cat!  She may be eating somewhere else, but she spends most of her time at your house.
 
 I would go ahead and have her spayed after the kittens are born.  Otherwise, she will continue to have litters and will be at high risk for developing mammary cancer and/or uterine infections.
 
 Start offering her food so that you know she will be getting as much as she wants.  Kitten food is a good idea for pregnant and nursing cats.
 
 Take care, and start thinking of this kitty as yours
  
 Regards,
 PHKitkat
 
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                stray? - amsn, Thu Mar 23 23:23:51 2006 *HOT TOPIC*
              
                RE: stray? - PHMadameAlto, Fri Mar 24 21:50:14 2006 RE: stray? - PHKitkat, Fri Mar 24 23:50:25 2006 |