Take her to the vet immediately. Only a vet will be able to tell you what is wrong.
It might have a bladder infection.
Jack mom fixed his head after he fell down the hill and broke his forehead because he was bleeding a lot.
If she has never been spayed (fixed) she is most likely just menstruating (having a period). It is normal. But if she has been spayed and is bleeding, you should call a vet.
If there is a coolant leak that is caused by the bleeding screw, the screw is probably stripped and needs to be replaced. The screw can also be wrapped with plumber's tape and screwed back in until the leak can be fixed.
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I have fixed mine. I suddenly throwed it in the snow, and stand on it. I dried it. Now the keyboard is working how it really needs to.
If it's a boy I think it's OK If it's a girl you should wait until the stitches fall out and she stops bleeding
Yes, most male cats after being neutered lick on their genitals. Their saliva contains a natural disinfectant which will keep them from getting bacterial problems after being fixed.
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Rebleed the system making sure to watch the level of the fluid in the master cylinder
Take it to the vet immediately. It may be something serious that cannot be fixed at home.
Yes her uterus has been removed so she will bleed for a week or 10 days, if the bleeding is excessive or goes on longer you should contact your Vet immediately.