Probably a little dried bloody discharge signaling pre-labor. Nothing to worry about. How's she doing now?
prelabor may looks quite similiar, but if its her proper time, I think its the beginning of real labor. It shouldnt go for days, cats labor is typically shorter than humans, often quite noticeable shorter.I think we have labor after her temp check cita went into the nesting box in my walk in closet and I could hear her purring in there for about fifteen mins it was a loud purr never heard it before so I snuck in there and she was cleaning her last parts she climbed out if the box and has been all over me she us also licking all if her body as well as me to constantly I notice her purring stops then starts again when her stomach is very very hard then she is sorta twitching is this labor or can this go in for days she has been trying to clean down there but can't quite reach and she can't get comfortable keeps moving in circles laying down and then all over again
Shamefully, I dont know for sure either. Most often they arent very long, several hours as most. As said, they are shorter than for humans.Thank you she us def in labor she won't leave my side I'm just wondering how long is the average labor pre labor included