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Vaginal discharge in young spayed cat

Virginie May 02, 2007 07:27 PM

Hello,

Over the past two days I noticed a few drops of a yellow liquid on my young cat's bloomers. At first I thought it must be some dust from the litter sticking to her rear-end since I noticed it after she used the litter-box (I use World's Best Cat Litter which is made of corn and thus yellow), but now I wonder if it might be vaginal discharge and a sign of something being wrong with her?

She does not seem to spend undue time licking her rear end, however when she does clean those yellow leftover droplets, she has a flemen reflex. Would she do this if it was just urine?

She is a very healthy, five-month-old spayed female, on a diet of Innova and Felidae canned food raw food, is very active and has no other signs of not feeling well.

Thanks a lot for your help!
Virginie

Replies (1)

PHDrTobin May 03, 2007 08:52 AM

If you notice these yellow drops right after she uses the litter box, I suspect this is urine. If you still think it might be an infection, have your vet check it out.

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