Updated On June 13th, 2017
Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Female | unspayed | 15 lbs
Answered By Claudia Fioravanti 23
Veterinarian
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Although the timing would be right, normally signs of labour include restlessness and nesting. The closer to the birth they are, they more queens tend to sleep because of the extra weight put on and being more tired and less agile. So in general I would not say that this is a sign of imminent labour.
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