How much longer can Stowaway withhold her kitties?

Carla D

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Oh, we have a farm cat doing the same thing! She’s been “due” for over two weeks now, and is still holding them hostage! We’ve been locking her up every night for the same reasons you did, and I think she’s just holding onto them to be spiteful, at this point.
I’m glad yours finally popped. Mine can’t possibly have much longer left!
Your girl is just as annoyed with you as ours was with us. I only kept her locked up for a few days. I could tell she had no intention of having them while she was in jail. Bring her in the house. I bet she has them within 36-48 hour if she can get comfortable and find a quiet place.
 

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She had them(5) last night.
No way this cat would be coming into my house! She’s a monster sometimes, besides that we just don’t have house pets.
Some cats are better left in the barn or roaming around outside. I’m glad your momma finally had her kitties.
 

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The grand dame on our farm is pregnant and about to deliver her third litter of kittens in a twelve month period. She is huge and quite uncomfortable looking. While she’s an excellent mother and even better at rodent control we decided to confine her in our warming shack which we set up with her comfort in mind. She is an amazing momma cat, but she is not very smart about where she has her kittens. The first time she had them on a shelf that was almost five feet from the ground and on a tarp that was just tossed up there. We did create an enclosed tote and put her and her babies in it and back on that shelf. She had no problems leaving and nursing them there. Her second litter was even worse yet. She had her babies in the old fishing boat we have on the farm. There was another tarp in it and that is where she had her kittens that time. We had to move them because they were completely exposed to the elements, especially the rain.

This time we confined her. As soon as she bursts she can come out and do some hunting if that’s what she wants to do. We were positive she was going to have her babies about ten or twelve days ago. She still hasn’t. Can she possibly keep them safe in her for much longer? We want to let her go. But we’re certain the moment she leaves her confinement she’ll have them in another crazy spot and we won’t find them. She has never been this big with her other pregnancies. She is a very petite cat. I don’t think she typically weighs more than five or six pounds even when she’s this pregnant. I do feel her babies in her belly. They are pretty big, possibly post term. We have also been giving her a lot of attention and treats to keep her happy. We’re pretty sure if we weren’t giving her the royal treatment she would dart the moment we opened the door. Any ideas?
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By the fourth or fifth week of the kittens, mother cats promote weaning by slowly reducing the nursing period for kittens with their sharp, growing teeth.
 
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