You mentioned that your sphynx cat began giving birth yesterday and hasn't finished yet. It's understandable to be concerned about the prolonged birthing process.
- Monitor your cat for any signs of distress or complications.
- It's important to ensure she has a warm and comfortable environment.
- If the birthing process seems prolonged or she appears to be in distress, professional help is recommended.
While the timing of the birthing process can vary between cats, and sphynx cats are no exception, it's wise to be observant. If she seems to struggle, is in visible distress, or experiences any bleeding, it may be indicative of complications. In such cases, prompt veterinary attention can ensure both mom and kittens remain healthy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How long does cat labor typically last?
Labor can vary, but if it extends beyond 12-24 hours without progress, it's time to consult a vet.
- What are signs of cat labor complications?
Signs include excessive restlessness, severe discomfort, bleeding, or if no kitten arrives after active straining.
- Why might my cat take breaks during labor?
Cats may take short breaks between delivering kittens, which can be normal unless accompanied by distress signs.
If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.