green discharge in heavily pregnant queen help please

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Temperature is definitely not a sign as custards was higher today at 38c° shes 63days and showing no signs of Labour. no mucus not restless no nesting etc
 

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Yes, many cats experience loose bowels as their hormones gear up for labor and delivery.
 

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Uncomfortable, changing positions, meowing, eating less, discharge, moving from place to place, ripples in the tummy.
 
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She lays down and gets up every 2-15minutes but doesnt make any noise meows or panting. Her tummy ripples a small amount but not frequently and shes still eating but not as much as she was say last week but will take treats as soon as I offer haha. How long can stage one last for
 

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Once she's actually in stage one it can last up to 24 hours. She can have pre-labor signs on and off for several days before actual labor starts.
 
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65days no signs of Labour still and temp is 36.7°c so worried she wont birth without assistance :/
 

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Most cats do just fine. She probably will too. [emoji]128522[/emoji]
 
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I think she may be in early Labour, she keeps licking her nipples, lifting her leg and seems uncomfortable.but no discharge could she still be in early Labour with no mucus
 

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Yes. If she's licking herself she'll be licking away any mucus. Just be patient! ;)
 
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Shes not licking her vachina.. just her nipples, feet ect. If there had been any mucus I would have noticed
 

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Ah, okay. Well, not sure if she's in labor. Time will tell.
 
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Ok so shes in her nest and I cant see much but I can see her belly and shes breathing very heavy.. I can hear her and her tummy is going in and out twice in a second.. for a while and then she goes abit quiter (less extreme breathing) and then back to the in out in out in out in out in out rapidly again.. pre Labour????
 
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Breech. Kitten seems lifeless head stuck been 3-4min sincebodycame out
 

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Has you cat managed to push the kitten out ?
 

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C custardsmummy

You need to pull gently to help. Or try to clear the mucus frim the head and rub the kitten to get it breathing.

What's happening?
 
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