My cat has moved her kittens, she’s meowing and won’t stay with them

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Hi everyone,

So, I’ve been browsing your site/forum for a few days now, and it’s been really helpful for answering some questions I had. But right now, I really need some individual advice.

Here’s the story from the beginning:

Our cat Luna, whom we adopted after she was found at a motorway services, got pregnant. We were supposed to get her spayed, but unfortunately, someone let her out by mistake during her first heat.

Last Tuesday marked 60 days since she’d conceived. On Thursday morning around 3:30 am (just as we were getting back from a night out), she was waiting for us, followed us everywhere, and eventually settled on the bed to have her first contractions. We tried to put her in the spot we’d prepared for her (towels, dim light, a little nook), but she wasn’t having any of it. She spent three hours having contractions almost on my lap. We were surprised because we’d been told that cats look for an isolated spot to give birth. But she seemed anxious and was reassured by my presence, my stroking, etc. At 6:30 am the first baby arrived, then the second and third about fifteen minutes apart. The fourth came an hour later. She looked exhausted, tried to sleep a bit, and with our encouragement, she finally had the fourth and the fifth.

She did everything exactly as she should: broke the sacs, licked the babies so they could breathe, ate the placentas... After a while, we moved her and the babies into a nesting box. She let us touch them without any trouble. I stayed with her all day, and when I tried to go and get something to eat, she meowed at me looking worried, followed me downstairs, and meowed at me very loudly. When I made a move to go back up to the bedroom, she stopped at every step to check I was following. I concluded that she was anxious, scared of being alone with her little ones.

After a while, we ignored her meowing and she eventually went back to her babies. Phew! Especially since we had to go away for the weekend on the Friday evening. When we got back, everything was fine; the 5 babies were in great shape and so was Luna. But every so often, she starts meowing very loudly while looking at us, as if she’s trying to make us understand something. Sometimes she goes out into the garden and leaves her babies (I’m not sure exactly how long for), and sometimes we get the impression she’s panicking. This morning, with the babies being 5 days old, she left them alone and started meowing again.

To make her understand she needed to look after her babies, I picked one up. She meowed at me, grabbed it, and moved it to a different spot. She put it under a bedside table that has a cloth over it reaching down to the floor—as if she wanted to hide it. Then after fifteen minutes, she moved all the babies over there. But then she left them alone. They meow and call for her, but she just comes and meows while looking at me. I’ve checked that she still has milk, and she seemingly does. She has dry food and water available. I also noticed this morning that she had some dried blood on her fur around her vulva. Is it normal for her to still have some discharge 5 days after giving birth?

Sorry for the wall of text, but I really wanted you to know how the birth went, seeing as she didn't act in a typical way from the start. I hope you can give me some information and, above all, reassure me. She’s just gone back to her babies this second; they’re nursing. I’m probably worrying over nothing, but I’d rather do too much than not enough. It’s like she’s having new-mum panic attacks, realising she has 5 babies to look after, getting scared and abandoning them for a bit, before changing her mind later on...

Thanks in advance

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    Evening everyone, My cat had kittens less than a week ago, and about an hour ago she dragged one of them out and just left it on the floor. She isn't doing anything for it, and now she’s starting to leave them on their own and is meowing all the time. What should I do? Should I be worried?
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    I wasn't talking rubbish

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    I remember when the kittens were born, my cat would sometimes eat one; the vet told us it was because it wasn't viable.
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    Please, can you stop bumping old threads from 1,000 days ago...

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    Right, this is me. Anyway, I’m not 20, I’m 13.
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    Look, I totally get you, mine is exactly the same with her little kittens. She keeps trying to eat them and she won't stop meowing. Basically, she had five kittens: two were stillborn, another was poorly, and she actually crushed the other one! Now there’s only one left. I don’t know, she just keeps staring at me and meowing, and then she picks it up in her mouth to move it somewhere else or try to eat it. She’s actually run out of dry food as well. Please help me, I think the only option is the vet but I don’t have much money. Please, please give me some advice! Please hurry, as soon as the kitten touches her she cries out, and there’s some really gross, weird stuff coming out of her back end!
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    Hi Guy Guy,

    Yes, I think it’s best to go and get some puppy or kitten milk formula straight away. Good luck! :-)

    Hi! :D Do you have a pet?

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    Listen, I totally get you, mine is exactly the same with her little kittens. She looks like she wants to eat them and she’s constantly meowing. Basically, she had five kittens; two were stillborn, one was poorly, and she ended up crushing another one! Now there’s only one left. I don’t know what’s up, she just keeps meowing at me and picking him up with her teeth to move him somewhere else or to eat him. She’s actually run out of dry food as well. Please help me! I think the only way is to see a vet, but I haven’t got much money at all. Please, please give me some advice! 👈👈
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    Hi Guy Guy,

    Yes, I think it’s best to go and get some milk formula straight away. Good luck! :-)

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    Evening Dellys, my cat had her kittens on Tuesday 8th July. The kittens cry whenever she isn’t with them, and we’ve checked her teats and tried to squeeze them but no milk is coming out. I think she might have run out of milk, and they’re crying even when she is with them. I was looking for some advice on whether I should get some kitten milk from the vet to feed them or not? Thanks for your help.
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