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Anonymous
I have a couple questions about my cat, if /an/ could help.

She had kittens a while back (this picture is one of them), and we couldn't keep them. So we took them to another home on Sunday, where they're all together and (hopefully) happy.

Do cats feel loss when something like this happens? Some separation anxiety or something? Grimm hasn't been acting strangely, but I still do worry about her.

Also, I've noticed that she's still producing some milk. The kittens were quite grown, but maybe she still let them nurse once in a while. Will the milk go away, or squeeze out on its own? Should I worry about it staying in there and getting infected?
>> Anonymous
you have to milk the cat, or the teats will swell and cause her sever discomfort.
>> Anonymous
momma cat has to be milked like a cow. ask any chick who doesn't breast feed, swollen titties hurt.
>> Anonymous
>>291078

...Are you guys serious? How would I even go about doing this?
>> Anonymous
Squeeze her nipples (be gentle), and make sure to save the milk!
>> yuly !!vzJ0Y46GTi5
>>291136
yes! it makes a very sharp cheese.
>> Anonymous
>>291116

You're being trolled. All mammals have the ability to reabsorb the milk in the glands.

The separation thing only lasts about 2-3 days for animals like cats.

What you DO have to be careful about is getting her spayed NOW. She is able to go into heat and will get knocked up again.
>> Anonymous
>>291150
LAWL!!
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