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Old 14-12-2011, 01:36 PM
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hey guys my girly gypsy had her babys monday at 2.30 and iv just noticed theres blood in her box, i checked her babys there fine so i checked gyp and its coming frm her bits, its bright red and fresh, no clots but it is coming out at drip rate, do i need to ring my vet 2day b4 they shut?
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Re: gypsys bleading really worried :(

Hi,

If I were you I would ring the vets for advice. It maybe nothing but best to get their opinion. That way at least you can take her today if needed, if not your mind is put to rest and you won't be worrying all night about it.
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Re: gypsys bleading really worried :(

Hi there

It's normal for queens to bleed for a few days after kittening. When you say drip rate, can you actually see it dripping? If so, I'd take her to the vet, but if it's more just that she's bleeding, then that's not such a concern.
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It's normal for queens to bleed for a few days after kittening. When you say drip rate, can you actually see it dripping? If so, I'd take her to the vet, but if it's more just that she's bleeding, then that's not such a concern.
shes just got up and gone for food n its dripped on the floor im going to ring the vet now
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Re: gypsys bleading really worried :(

Try not to worry. From what I understand it's perfectly normal, but you should ring the vet for your own peace of mind. Kiss to Gypsy and the kits
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Re: gypsys bleading really worried :(

My Charcoal had blood after giving birth, she only came home after disappearing for 2 days so it can last a few days I think x
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shes just got up and gone for food n its dripped on the floor im going to ring the vet now
What did the vet say?
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Old 14-12-2011, 05:29 PM
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Re: gypsys bleading really worried :(

they said not to worry atm but if it carrys on heavy then ring bk tomoz, its stopped now tho lol thanks for all the kind words n support
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