The only thing I would say is that she might want a safe somewhat familiar place to give birth. I am by no means an expert but had a cat I brought back from Mexico (very resilient) didn't know she was pregnant haha had quite a surprise when I went to get her spayed. She had a 7 kittens she decided to do it on my bed (not ideal) but it was at the bottom where she often slept. All 7 were healthy cats. One kittens one eye didn't open even a couple weeks after all the others has so I gave it a little help just opened with my fingers I definitely am not saying this was the proper thing to do but it worked out for us and we were hours from any sort of vet. Anyway good luck to you and momma they seem to have good natural instincts in my experience.
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Thank you. It's such a shame she is so young...she is only a kitten herself. The guy didn't bother to get her spayed, so she is a pregnant kitten...a baby having babies!!
And since she's only been alive so long and only been coming here for a month or so, no place is really going to be super familiar to her, but I can tell since shes basically here 24/7 that she has deemed my yard her most comfortable place. So I aim to keep it that way for her.
Yes, everything I have seen online says they pretty much know what to do by instinct and to not interfere or bother them. So I intend to keep a watchful eye, but not get my hands on her and intefere when she gives birth. Unless it's obvious she is having problems getting the babes out. Which is a concern, since shes just a tiny kitten.
I can't believe yours had a litter of 7!! My gosh!! I wonder how many this one has...her little belly is SO full!!
No worries yes mine was also a small likely malnourished before we found her kitten she was very small her belly pretty well dragged on the ground by the end of her pregnancy. She bounced back very well. As far as familiar I just meant maybe let her in the box before it's actually go time (again I am by no means an expert).