Your cat (queen) is due to deliver her kittens sometime in the next two weeks. This is a good time to start preparing for that special day. One way is to buy or build a queening box (also called a kittening box), which is a place for your pregnant cat to deliver and care for her kittens.Cats are known to nest in the most inconvenient areas if there is no box or the situation is not ideal, so it is important that the box location feel comfortable and safe to her. If the queen does not feel safe or is too "bothered" by people, she will often go into a closet, under the bed or in the cupboards to have her kittens. Types of Queening BoxesMost cats prefer a covered box. The box you choose should be clean and without rough surfaces. Some examples include:
Pregnancy and giving birth can be a frightening, confusing and painful experience for both you and your cat. However, understanding proper pregnancy care can help make the process go more smoothly and...
Pregnancy and giving birth can be a frightening, confusing and painful experience for both you and your cat, but understanding proper pregnancy care can help make the process go more smoothly and help...
Delivering and caring for a new litter can be an overwhelming task for any mother. Even though your cat will probably do a great job caring for her babies, there are some things you can do to help maintain...
Pregnancy is the period of gestation when the young are developing in the mother’s uterus. Normal gestation in cats is 58 to 68 days (the average is 63 days) and the average kitty litter is around 3 to...
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