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The cat has already given birth. What should a master do to be a competent "midwife"?

Once the mother cat enters the cat nest and begins to give birth, the best thing you can do is to keep calm and continue to look after the delivery. Remember to calm down and keep quiet. If there is any trouble around, or the mother cat is moved to a strange place, she will delay giving birth.

When the second stage of labor is about to begin, it will develop according to the following steps.

The cervix began to relax and the mother cat began to contract. When the first kitten enters the birth canal, the contractions will intensify. Contractions are usually every 2-3 minutes, and the mother cat curls up. At this time, the female cat will scream and gasp. At first, the amniotic fluid broke, and then the kitten came out (usually the head came out first, and in rare cases the claws came out first).

Thirty minutes to an hour after the second stage of delivery, the first kitten was born. The birth interval of each independent kitten will be about half an hour, sometimes it may be an hour.

If the mother cat is quiet and squeezes hard for more than an hour, something is probably wrong.

Check if there is any near the labia. If it's nothing, you'd better contact the vet. If a part of the kitten comes out, let the mother cat continue to squeeze hard for five minutes. If the female cat doesn't make any progress, wash your hands, gently grab the part that you can see of the kitten and gently pull it out-please pay attention to keep up with the rhythm of the female cat's contractions. If the kitten is still not born successfully at this time, please contact the veterinarian.