How to Tell When Your Cat Has Finished Giving Birth

Learn the signs that indicate your cat is done having kittens and what to do if you have concerns during the birthing process.

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Your cat is likely done having babies when she becomes calm and stops straining. Generally, cats will have between 1 to 8 kittens per litter, with a resting period in between each birth that can last up to an hour. Observe if she is grooming herself and her kittens and seems relaxed, as this often indicates that the birthing process has concluded. However, if you're uncertain or concerned about her health or the health of her kittens, consulting a vet is always the best course of action.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How many kittens can a cat have in one litter? Cats can have between 1 to 8 kittens in a single litter, though the number may vary depending on the breed and health of the cat.
  2. What are signs that a cat is still in labor? Signs a cat is still in labor include straining or contractions, restlessness, vocalizing, and not appearing calm or relaxed.
  3. When should I call a vet during my cat's labor? You should consult a vet if your cat is in distress, if there is an unusually long delay between kittens (over an hour), or if you notice abnormal symptoms such as bleeding or lethargy.