UhHuhHer
Well-Known Member
RattusNorvegicus said:I would think it was pyometra and with vaginal discharge it means the cervix is open allowing the infection to flow out which is the better pyo to have. How is she acting, does the discharge smell? I am sure all will go well, as long as your vet is confident!
No odd smells or change in her behavior. The blood is thin and there's no tissue or weird consistency. She's actually become more active and social in the past couple months and the bleeding hasn't seemed to change that at all.
I made the appointment today. I was walked through the procedure and the expected recovery time over the phone and I take her in before work tomorrow morning. And I'm glad I'll be at work, because otherwise I'll spend all that time worrying.