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I'm really worried about my cat. She is pregnant but very young. About 9-10months old. My estimation is that she is due today but I know it is probably a bit off. She started bleeding a few days ago and everyday since. Only a tiny little bit and its this blood. But I don't know if it's normal. I can feel the kittens moving but it is a lot more faint than it used to be. Is everything okay?
 
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I'm really worried about my cat. She is pregnant but very young. About 9-10months old. My estimation is that she is due today but I know it is probably a bit off. She started bleeding a few days ago and everyday since. Only a tiny little bit and its this blood. But I don't know if it's normal. I can feel the kittens moving but it is a lot more faint than it used to be. Is everything okay?
Thick blood
 

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I'm really worried about my cat. She is pregnant but very young. About 9-10months old. My estimation is that she is due today but I know it is probably a bit off. She started bleeding a few days ago and everyday since. Only a tiny little bit and its this blood. But I don't know if it's normal. I can feel the kittens moving but it is a lot more faint than it used to be. Is everything okay?
The last days before the delivery, they do wander down into the birthing canal (she usually "drops" - may even look less pregnant), they dont move as much as before, being squeezed there.   also, they are further down, so you dont feel them at their usual place.

But Im not happy with the bleeding, which althouhg not big, arent just some red colored discharge.  Which is the common and nothing to worry about.

Thick blood Im afraid of, even if its tiny bit.

I hope for the best - the money betting is still on your side.  But I cant quarantee nothing.   Do you have access to a good vet you trust? Preferably also knowleable in cat obstetrics?
 
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