they shouldnt, thats a problem, talk to your vet.. thats not normal..
The incision may be infected. See your vet.
no, they dont
No! Call the vet!
Get it spayed. Spaying a dog means removing its eggs.
When a female cat is spayed, it means that her reproductive organs are surgically removed to prevent her from being able to reproduce. This is a common procedure done to control the cat population and prevent unwanted litters.
The female should be spayed (fixed) at about 6 months. Some believe that she should have a litter before being spayed, but the only thing that does is add more unwanted dogs to the dog pound.
Female dogs are not less likely to have health problems if they have at least one litter of puppies before being spayed. That is a common myth, but it is untrue. Spaying actually helps to prevent some health issues.
A female cat that has been spayed will have a small incision scar on her abdomen, usually near her belly button. Additionally, she will not go into heat or exhibit behaviors associated with being in heat, such as yowling and restlessness. It is best to consult with a veterinarian for a definitive confirmation of spaying.
Females are spayed Males are neutered
No, after being spayed, fixed adult female dogs no longer go into heat because the surgery removes their reproductive organs, including the ovaries which produce hormones responsible for the heat cycle.
Estrus is the time in a female cats reproductive cycle which the female cat is receptive to the male cat. According to the question posted the cat had been spayed. If the cat has really been spayed it cannot come into estrus. If it has not actually been spayed and you just think it has, then it could come into estrus, but this is not dangerous (except she may get pregnant). Either way she will not die, or at least not of that!
No.