Perhaps if you can't get her to the vet, you should call one and talk to them about what your options are and if you can help her at all. Hopefully everything is fine though!
She may still be losing parts of her mucus plug. Let's see how she is tomorrow. Kitten movement is a good sign. Keep an eye on her discharge and other symptoms, and let's check in again in a few hours, unless you have more concerns.
Pregnancy in cats lasts about nine weeks, but during the first half of that time a typical expectant cat gives few clues that she is pregnant. She hunts, rests, and generally behaves normally.
Under the influence of progesterone, the hormone of pregnancy, and with an ever increasing weight in her abdomen, she soon moderates her behavior, gradually reducing her activity level and resting more.
Did you need help finding a low cost spay clinic? Their appointments often book far in advance, so you may want to schedule now for once the kittens have weaned.
If she is still having discharge and no contractions by Monday, you'll need to take her to your vet to get checked out and get an ultrasound. I'm concerned she may have an infection.
Pregnant Cats will have a different behavior and will experience a few pregnancy symtoms. A vaginal discharge present in pregnant cats is not normal, unless the discharge is transparent. If you notice a vaginal discharge you need to visit the vet, as this may indicate that the cat has a problem which can result in abortion. A vaginal discharge containing blood may also signal abortion or premature delivery.
I'm t my dads house right now so the cats at my moms and willow had 4 kitten at 4 in the morning but sadly one died we believe it was still born because it was only half cleaned I was sad to hear this but glad the stress is over and we have 3 healthy kittens