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If your cat is pregnant and looks ready to give birth, she likely won't need much assistance during delivery beyond encouragement. She may even birth her kittens overnight while you sleep. However, it's good to know the signs of impending labor and potential problems so you can help if needed. In the day or two before labor, your cat will seek out a quiet, safe space to deliver her kittens. She may choose a spot you designate or hide under furniture. You may notice behavioral changes like restless pacing, panting, excessive grooming around her genitals, vocalizing, and loss of appetite. Physically, her temperature may drop below 99°F, she may vomit, her abdomen may "drop", and her nipples may enlarge and redden. During active labor, contractions moving the kittens through the birth canal may make your cat yowl in pain. You may see vaginal discharge tinged with blood or fluids. Watch for these signs that birth is imminent so you can assist if complications arise.
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