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Kristl
02-24-2005, 09:26 PM
Well, she is doing GREAT! Mason and Thor have accepted her, her and Mason play on a daily basis! Thor, being the way he is, hasn't completely warmed up to her quite yet, but he now sniffs her without growling. I've even caught them sleeping in the same chair! But, I am wondering if she IS pregnant. She's not getting any bigger. She does fart a lot, so I'm wondering if the cause for her big belly was or is gas. She's such a sweet girl, and there's no way I'm giving her up! She's got her forever home!

rg_girlca
02-24-2005, 10:05 PM
YYYAAAAYYYY!!!! Welcome to PT sweet Angel.

I'm glad that things are going well and Mason and Thor have accepted her.

I was just wondering about you today and how your hand is doing.

Also, I would love to see some pictures.:D Please.

catnapper
02-24-2005, 10:12 PM
Good news!

When you feel her tummy, is it hard or soft? Has she seen a vet to rule out worms, babies, or anything else? I know the other people with rescue experience could tell you what the different feelings mean.

Laura's Babies
02-24-2005, 10:41 PM
The gas could be adjustment to the food she is on now. Changing their food can mess their tummies up.

Glad to hear all is going well with the rest of your furr family accepting her.

krazyaboutkatz
02-24-2005, 11:48 PM
I'm glad that she's fitting in well with her new brothers.:) I agree that she should see a vet so they can tell you if she's really pregnant or not. Maybe she's just a little overweight.

catmandu
02-25-2005, 06:28 AM
Dont worry,as I am sure,that eventually Angel,will win Thor over,with he charm,and all three,will be posing,for Photos,together,soon.

Kristl
02-25-2005, 10:28 AM
The day I found her she was taken to the vet immediatly. The vet said she thought the cat was pregnant, and I did too. After all, living in the wild and not being spayed, it was very possible. She is due to go back to the vet soon, at the end of this month, for shots if she's not pregnant. The vet didn't want to giver her anything in case she was. The food is probably one of the culprits, but her gas had to have sarted before I got her to make her belly so big. As for how it feels, it's not soft, like a tubby kitty belly, but it's not rock hard either. I would say it's more hard than soft. She acts like a little kiten, very playful. I don't know if that has anything to do with it or not! I'll let you know after her vet visit!

Kristl
02-25-2005, 10:31 AM
BTW: my hand is just fine, although I did have to take Mason to the vet Monday for the required rabies clearance. I even called the shelter and asked since he is MY cat, and it was ME he bit did I HAVE to take him. Apparently it's required by state law, with the penalty for not doing it a $25-$250 fine. We went to the vet! Which cost $30 for the vet to stick a thermometer in Mason's rear and tell me he did not have rabies... I could've done that myself! Oh well.....

Denyce
02-25-2005, 10:57 AM
A round belly and excessive gas is often a sign of roundworm infestation. Did you take a fecal sample in? And congratulations on your new addition!

Denyce