Here's why it's important to see a vet:
* Miscarriage signs can be subtle: There are various signs of miscarriage in cats, and some might be overlooked. A vet can accurately assess the situation.
* Complications can arise: Miscarriages can lead to complications like infections or retained fetal tissues, requiring immediate treatment.
* Underlying health issues: Miscarriages can indicate underlying health problems in your cat, requiring diagnosis and treatment.
Instead of attempting to diagnose a miscarriage yourself, contact your veterinarian immediately if you notice any of the following:
* Bleeding from the vulva
* Changes in appetite or energy levels
* Abdominal pain or distension
* Fetal discharge
* Sudden weight loss
Remember: Your veterinarian is the best resource for accurate diagnosis and treatment of any health issues in your cat.