help! the cat is bleeding and she's pregnant!

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I need advice and procedure on what to do and how to help her. She wont even stop meowning. [emoji]128557[/emoji][emoji]128557[/emoji][emoji]128557[/emoji][emoji]128557[/emoji]
 

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I need advice and procedure on what to do and how to help her. She wont even stop meowning. [emoji]128557[/emoji][emoji]128557[/emoji][emoji]128557[/emoji][emoji]128557[/emoji]
HOW much is she bleeding?  Its real blood or red colored discharge?   Red colored discharge is common, some few drops real blood may happen.

Real bleeding is not good - if so, contact vet asap.
 
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She bleeds once and the rest is like a sticky green liquid and often happens during her pregnancy. PS: her 1st time to be pregnant
 

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She bleeds once and the rest is like a sticky green liquid and often happens during her pregnancy. PS: her 1st time to be pregnant
Can it be pus?   If so, its not good.

The mucose plug, which they drop typically one or two days before delivery (sometimes earlier) is often greenish...

But if you had green sticky liquid oftne during pregnancy, I strongly suspect pus...   Its not even sure the kittens are still alive, if its an infection for real...

Probably best you DO phone your vet.   The vet will know what questions to give...   And many people feel its easier to talk than to write.

I myself prefer to write, but many prefer to talk...

How long is the pregnancy now?  Do you feel the kittens move?
 
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She's a feral cat who i always fed everyday. She's just roaming around my place. Its been 2days since the greenish thing dropping from her. Do you know what are some causes of her condition?? She's 2mos pregnant. She can't even sit well because no her swollen anal i guess
 

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She's a feral cat who i always fed everyday. She's just roaming around my place. Its been 2days since the greenish thing dropping from her. Do you know what are some causes of her condition?? She's 2mos pregnant. She can't even sit well because no her swollen anal i guess
So it happened just one day,  NOT  several different days?    If so, it was hopefully the mucus plug, and she is near now to delivery.     

I hope for the best!
 
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But her anus is swollen for 1week. I cant even hold her because of her agressiveness. I'd like to touch her tummy to feel the kitte's movement. Im really hoping kitten's are still alive. Thanks for helping me, you did really a big help to me.
 

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But her anus is swollen for 1week. I cant even hold her because of her agressiveness. I'd like to touch her tummy to feel the kitte's movement. Im really hoping kitten's are still alive. Thanks for helping me, you did really a big help to me.
Tx for caring of this little sis of ours!

Good luck!
 

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She may have a swollen anal gland. My cat had one from the pressure of her pregnancy. Feed her plenty of wet food so her poops will be softer rather than hard. Give her lots of fresh water to drink.

If the green discharge continues she would need to see a vet, as green indicates infection.
 
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