Sonya has got to have had them by now.
Kristi
> Sonya has got to have had them by now.
>
> Kristi
I sure hope. I bet it was like a kitten-bomb going off LOL!
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> Sonya has got to have had them by now.
>
> Kristi
I wish.
Nope she hasn't pooped them out yet. If she hasn't by the 18th, she's
going back to TED.
Pam S. tired of waiting too
Yowie - 10 Mar 2005 00:35 GMT
> > Sonya has got to have had them by now.
> >
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> Nope she hasn't pooped them out yet. If she hasn't by the 18th, she's
> going back to TED.
Many purrs to Sonya. I know how I felt in the last month of pregnancy "Get
this thing outta me. NOW!". And I only had one in there! Here's hoping she
gives birth soon.
Yowie
Susan M - 10 Mar 2005 00:52 GMT
> Many purrs to Sonya. I know how I felt in the last month of pregnancy "Get
> this thing outta me. NOW!". And I only had one in there! Here's hoping she
> gives birth soon.
The last month??? I was ready after five!
Susan M
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Seanette Blaylock - 10 Mar 2005 02:44 GMT
Tanada <tanada@nospamearthlink.net> had some very interesting things
to say about Re: Ping Tanada: WHERE ARE THE KITTENS???:
>Nope she hasn't pooped them out yet. If she hasn't by the 18th, she's
>going back to TED.
HOW long has she been pregnant now? I'm sure she's had you for at
least a couple of months now.

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Tanada - 13 Mar 2005 21:30 GMT
> HOW long has she been pregnant now? I'm sure she's had you for at
> least a couple of months now.
We got her on January 29th. So, it's been about a month and a half.
Pam S.
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) - 13 Mar 2005 22:50 GMT
>> HOW long has she been pregnant now? I'm sure she's had you for at
>> least a couple of months now.
>
> We got her on January 29th. So, it's been about a month and a half.
"Sixty-three days" seems to stick in my mind from somewhere.
You've had her for forty-three of those. Any idea when
she got pregnant?
> Pam S.
Cheryl - 10 Mar 2005 03:00 GMT
>> Sonya has got to have had them by now.
>>
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>
> Pam S. tired of waiting too
Pam, do you still feel movement in her tummy? By the 18th will be
almost 2 months since you started fostering her, and she was nearly
ready to give birth back then. Can the shelter vet do a sonogram?
I'm afraid to say this, but could they be dead inside of her? This
is a very strange pregnancy!! :(

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Pat - 10 Mar 2005 20:54 GMT
> Pam, do you still feel movement in her tummy? By the 18th will be
> almost 2 months since you started fostering her, and she was nearly
> ready to give birth back then. Can the shelter vet do a sonogram?
> I'm afraid to say this, but could they be dead inside of her? This
> is a very strange pregnancy!! :(
I had one queen that was way overdue and her kittens had died inside her.
The vet saved her life. I think Sonya should be examined right away.
Karen - 10 Mar 2005 22:05 GMT
> > Pam, do you still feel movement in her tummy? By the 18th will be
> > almost 2 months since you started fostering her, and she was nearly
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> I had one queen that was way overdue and her kittens had died inside her.
> The vet saved her life. I think Sonya should be examined right away.
Tanada - 13 Mar 2005 21:34 GMT
> Pam, do you still feel movement in her tummy? By the 18th will be
> almost 2 months since you started fostering her, and she was nearly
> ready to give birth back then. Can the shelter vet do a sonogram?
> I'm afraid to say this, but could they be dead inside of her? This
> is a very strange pregnancy!! :(
Apparently the shelter misrepresented Sonya's state of pregnancy. On
the 1st, TED said in about two weeks. The kittens were alive and well
and doing just fine. The two weeks is up on the 14th. Sonya is showing
no distress, just uncomfortable with that big belly getting in her way.
If she hasn't had them by next Friday, she'll be going in. Sooner if
she shows signs of distress.
Pam S.
Cheryl - 14 Mar 2005 00:37 GMT
>> Pam, do you still feel movement in her tummy? By the 18th will
>> be almost 2 months since you started fostering her, and she was
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>
> Pam S.
I worry too much!! :( But I see now, or I hope so that things are
coming along now!!!! :) BABIES!!!!!!!!!

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Cheryl - 10 Mar 2005 03:01 GMT
>> Sonya has got to have had them by now.
>>
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>
> Pam S. tired of waiting too
PS - I wouldn't wait until the 19th! :(

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