I don't know nothin' 'bout birthin' no babies Massa Rhett...
theoretically number five should be stillborn...I've been told the rule-of-thumb is that there will be serious trouble if there is a gap of more than four hours between them...but newp...there are now five little orange wrigglers in there...*snerks*
and yes I do know how to count...*eyes her*...so it would follow that cinco de gato was born in the night... :P
I never said ye do not know how to count...I figgered the MommaGata would continue to give birth til done...didn't know about the stillbourne thingie if there's a gap...
So...tis a NightBringer kittenz ye got there...heh.
Uh...do any...unborn kittens....uh...come out on their own?
(see...I DON'T know annathin about birthin no kittenz!)
Uh...do any...unborn kittens....uh...come out on their own?
no actually...in the case of an unborn kitten and no labor both mother and kitten would eventually die...the kitten sooner due to the separation of the placenta..then the mother due to toxins produced by the dead kitten...it's very serious...
there is also pyromea (dunno if that's spelled right) it can be deadly...the uterus becomes infected and filled with pus...
well that was attractive for lunchtime...*snerks*...apologies...
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Is this unusual?
(never having helped birth no kittenz..)
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I don't know nothin' 'bout birthin' no babies Massa Rhett...
theoretically number five should be stillborn...I've been told the rule-of-thumb is that there will be serious trouble if there is a gap of more than four hours between them...but newp...there are now five little orange wrigglers in there...*snerks*
and yes I do know how to count...*eyes her*...so it would follow that cinco de gato was born in the night... :P
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So...tis a NightBringer kittenz ye got there...heh.
Uh...do any...unborn kittens....uh...come out on their own?
(see...I DON'T know annathin about birthin no kittenz!)
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Uh...do any...unborn kittens....uh...come out on their own?
no actually...in the case of an unborn kitten and no labor both mother and kitten would eventually die...the kitten sooner due to the separation of the placenta..then the mother due to toxins produced by the dead kitten...it's very serious...
there is also pyromea (dunno if that's spelled right) it can be deadly...the uterus becomes infected and filled with pus...
well that was attractive for lunchtime...*snerks*...apologies...
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