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Author | Topic: My kitty meows all the time since yesterday.... is she sick? plz help :( |
weRd? New Member Posts: 3 |
posted 11-08-2003 06:25 PM
my kitten is making weird noises.... her stomach vibrates and she rolls on the floor a lot. Many thinks that she got her first period but theyre not sure... plz help IP: Logged |
weRd? New Member Posts: 3 |
posted 11-08-2003 06:48 PM
please help im so worried! IP: Logged |
clwasilko42 Member Posts: 120 |
posted 11-08-2003 09:17 PM
Did you take her temperature? A cats temp should be between 100 and 102.5..... Is she eating and drinking ok? Does she still have energy? I would think that if she has a normal temp, and is eating/drinking and playing as usual, that she isnt sick, and could be in heat. How old is your cat? If you are very worried and concerened then I would defintley call your vet asap. IP: Logged |
MaydaysMom Member Posts: 260 |
posted 11-08-2003 10:25 PM
Is your cat purring? Could you explain the wierd vibrating noises a little more? Sounds like she is purring. Has your cat been spayed? How old is your kitten? IP: Logged |
weRd? New Member Posts: 3 |
posted 11-09-2003 06:04 AM
my cant is not spayed ( not yet ) my kitty is 7 months old I THINK. my cat purrs a lot, she eats and drink but not play, but do you guys think she got her period? IP: Logged |
fleafly Member Posts: 996 |
posted 11-09-2003 02:23 PM
When cats are in heat they usually meow or grunt and roll around on the floor or rub excessively on an object. They also usually stick their butt in the air to present themselves if there is a male around. What do you mean her stomach is vibrating? If she is 7 months old and not spayed, you should get it done soon. When they are younger they have less complications and recover faster from the surgery. IP: Logged |
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