A puss is a vulgar term that describes the discharge from a female genitals.
More than likely, it's just white discharge. Which is perfectly normal. If it really is puss, go to the doctor and get antibiotics because it's infected.
Extreme swelling, discharge of green puss, pain, warm to the touch.
When she is in heat. Look for signs such as.. Vaginal discharge which is clear Bleeding and swelling of the vulva Increased restlessness
See the related link on what causes brown discharge after period.
Puss is caused by an infection where the body is actively attempting to fight it off. This microscopic war results in massive amounts of dead bacteria and white blood cells which cause puss.
Infection.
Subpreputial Discharge is a lanolin-like wetness commonly found under the prepuce in most female and male individuals who have not undergone circumcision, as well as in the female vulva area. Subpreputial discharge is a transparent lubricating secretion.
Pro-oestrus, where the vulva swells and there is clear, then bloody, discharge. The female is often nervous.
Heavy redness, swelling, distension, pain, warm to the touch, discharge of green puss and blood.
Its Blood.
After the female ferret in bred the vulva decreases in size, but will remain somewhat swollen. There may be a mucous discharge from the vagina, which is normal, but if it is yellow/brownish and/or foul smelling, it indicates an infection that needs medical attention.