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What to do if your cat doesn't give birth
If your cat doesn't give birth, you can wait and observe the cat for a day. If the cat still hasn't given birth, you can try injecting oxytocin or take the cat to the hospital for inspection. Generally, if the cat hasn't given birth by its due date, it may be caused by factors such as difficult labor, stillbirth, mummification, overweight, malnutrition, poor environment, endocrine disorders, or emotional stress. If not handled in time, the mother cat may also be at risk of death.
Reasons why a cat doesn't give birth after the due date
The reason a cat doesn't give birth after the due date is that the fetus is too large, causing the birth to be impossible. The cat's due date is between 58 and 63 days after mating. If the due date has passed, it's necessary to take the cat to the hospital for inspection. Signs of cat labor include restlessness, preference for dark places, frequent scratching of the nest, and lowered body temperature.
Can a cat be induced if it doesn't give birth by the due date?
It's best to go to the animal hospital for a prenatal checkup before deciding whether to induce labor in a cat that hasn't given birth by its due date. The due date of a cat varies depending on factors such as genetics and environment, and some cats may have a later due date than others, which is normal and doesn't require induction. If the cat is unable to give birth due to factors such as weakness or other abnormalities, it depends on the specific situation to determine whether to induce labor or perform a cesarean section.
What to do if a cat has a prolapsed umbilical cord or difficult labor
When a mother cat's amniotic fluid ruptures for more than an hour during labor, the kittens are at risk of hypoxia and suffocation, which may be due to factors such as a large fetus and narrow birth canal, or maternal weakness. The best solution is to go to a pet hospital as soon as possible for professional assistance. If labor cannot be assisted, a cesarean section may be necessary, otherwise the prolapsed fetus is at risk, and the condition could lead to adverse consequences for the other fetuses.