Madeguada, if your kitty is pregnant, usually a mom-to-be cat will snoop around the house for a few weeks looking for a safe place to have her kittens. If this is the case, I suggest that you get an inclosed box, made of cardboard or some other disposable material. It should be large enough for her to easily turn around inside. Place the box somewhere that would be acceptable to her. Sometimes they want their birthing box up high, but generally they will like to have it close to the ground, or floor, and the entrance hidden or covered (shrouded) with something. Perhaps placed inside a closet that is packed full of stuff -anywhere that she will feel safe and secluded. If she accepts the box, she will begin to re-arrange the bedding material. Cut a hole in the box just large enough for her to get inside. Be sure that the hole is not cut down to floor level, but leave enough ledge (about 7 mm) to keep her babies safe from getting outside, because of their crawling around inside the box. Line the box with something that she usually lays on, and do not put too much bedding inside, because they can loose a kitten in too much cloth. I have found a cut-to-size old rug or thick towel works the best. I have also found with my queens, in the past, that they will often accept a suitable place of your choosing, if the box is ready and meets their specifications, in seclusion, and accessability. Talk to her about her "box". When mentioning that word to her, she will often look in the direction of the box. This is one way to let you know that she understands what you are talking about.

.......wayne