If your cat is bleeding it could be because of an infection, for example pyrometra, which is
a deadly infection of the uterus and should be treated by a veterinarian at the earliest.
Not exact matches
Spayed females, having no
uterus, have no risk
of uterine
infection or cancer, either
of which can be
deadly to cats and dogs alike.
First, a dog or cat with no
uterus has no risk
of uterine cancer or
infection, both
of which can be
deadly.
For females that retain their ovaries (the
uterus is removed to prevent pregnancy and pyometra, a
deadly infection within the
uterus) they will continue to cycle and have vaginal bleeding for a few weeks out
of the year.