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How long does a cat take to stop bleeding after giving birth?
Usually, cats will not experience bleeding after giving birth. If there is a small amount of bleeding, such as lochia elimination, it will disappear within about a week. Owners need to closely observe the cat's condition. If the cat experiences significant bleeding and has poor mental status, it may be caused by other diseases, such as endometritis, myometritis, or pyometra. This type of bleeding is pathological and can be difficult to recover without treatment.
Under normal circumstances, cats will not experience significant bleeding after giving birth, but may have small amounts of intermittent bleeding. This usually does not require special treatment and will gradually improve.
If the bleeding amount is not large, it is likely due to lochia elimination. Lochia is generally light red and has a slight unpleasant smell. This type of minor bleeding will disappear within about a week. Owners just need to pay attention to the cat's mental state. If everything is normal, there is no need to worry.
If the cat's bleeding amount is large and its mental state is depressed, owners need to be cautious. This bleeding is likely caused by diseases such as endometritis, myometritis, or pyometra. Without treatment, it is difficult to stop the bleeding and may even threaten the cat's life.