If your cat has a difficult birth, the first thing to do is stay calm and seek veterinary help as soon as possible. While waiting for the vet, make sure your cat is in a quiet, warm, and dry environment to reduce discomfort and anxiety.
Try to avoid intervening in the cat's dystocia process, as this may increase further complications. Try not to try to help the litter on your own, as this could harm the mother cat or the newborn kittens. If your cat is in obvious pain or has other unusual symptoms, you can try gently massaging your cat's abdomen and pelvic area to help promote contractions and the passage of the fetus. But be sure to do it carefully and avoid applying excessive force.
What if the cat has passed its due date and is not making any progress, or is experiencing abnormal conditions (for example, severe abdominal pain) , persistent convulsions), seek medical attention immediately.