
Bella is pregnant in labor and she has a kitten hanging from her the cord isn’t detached and she wants to move


It sounds like Bella is facing a challenging situation during her labor, which can indeed be quite serious. When a kitten is partially delivered with the umbilical cord still attached, it poses risks to both Bella and the kitten. Here’s how you can help:
First, it's important for both you and Bella to remain calm. Ensure that she is in a quiet, comfortable, and safe environment to minimize any stress she might be feeling.
It's crucial that you do not attempt to pull the kitten or the umbilical cord. Doing so could cause injury to both Bella and the kitten.
If Bella is moving around, gently encourage her to lie down in a comfortable position. Sometimes, this can help her naturally deliver the kitten.
Keep a close eye on Bella to see if she can deliver the kitten on her own with gentle contractions. However, if she is straining without making progress, this indicates that veterinary assistance is necessary.
In this situation, it's vital to seek immediate veterinary care. Contact a veterinarian right away, as they can provide the necessary help to ensure the safety of Bella and her kittens. This situation can quickly escalate into an emergency, so prompt action is essential.
If you have any further questions or need additional guidance, please feel free to reach out. Thank you.
Issue details
Pet information
