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my 6month old kitten had a still born kitten early hours of this morning

4 Answers  |  Asked By: emajone   5   

i didnt know she was having kitten’s till then but because there was nothing after that i took her to the vet they have kept her there and they have given her an injection to induce her labour but they said if that dont work they’ll have to give her a c section….i’m really worried about her :o( ….. whats the chances of her and her kittens surviving ????

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She’s in good hands with your vet. There’s always a chance!

 

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kitty

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Please have her spayed after this. She's too young to be having kittens. If she's 6 months old now, that means she was 4 months when she got pregnant. Future litters could be compromised as well as dangerous for her.

By: Catsofmany   1109

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do somthing

By: dacat11   114
 

Answer 3
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You must put faith in your vet. I agree with Catsofmany. She is too young to be having kittensand you should definitely have her spayed. Please let us all know if you can how this comes out! Good luck!

 

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Yes, I also agree. Please get her spayed! I really don't think that a baby should be having babies. Oh and please let me know how everything goes. Thanks! :)

By: kittykatluv123   126

Answer 4
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If you trust your vet, it should all go fine…also, it is important to have your cat spayed as soon as the kitten(s) are weaned…it’s tragic enough for a 4 month old kitten to already be the mistress of some nasty feral tom, it’s even worse for a young cat to be “burnt out” from queening.

 

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