What should I do if my cat has diarrhea and blood

Mondo Pets Updated on 2024-01-19

Although it is rare for cats to have loose blood in the stool, it is a problem that needs the attention of pet owners. Because sometimes some seemingly insignificant details may hide some serious diseases. There are many reasons why cats have blood in their stool, and pet owners need to carefully observe and take measures. The following is to share some of the more common causes and solutions of cats with diarrhea and blood, hoping to help all pet owners.

1.Food reasons.

If cats accidentally eat poisonous foods such as onions, leeks, and green onions, or spoiled and rotten food, it may cause vomiting, diarrhea and even blood, and even death in severe cases. In addition, some cats have eaten bone spurs or dry and hard food, resulting in scratches on the stomach and intestines, and will also have diarrhea and blood. If the cat does not consume many of these foods, it is recommended to fast, generally no more than a day. If the condition is severe, the cat should be taken to the hospital immediately for acceptance**.

2.Digestive causes.

Cats' stomach and intestines are often more sensitive, and if you are careless, such as overeating or ingesting hard, hard and indigestible food, you may have diarrhea and even lead to diarrhea and blood. In order to solve this problem, pet owners can mix some meow probiotics in the cat's drinking water, so as to supplement the beneficial bacteria in the intestines and reduce the troubles caused by flora disorders. In order to ensure the health of the cat, pet owners need to pay attention to reasonable feeding in the future.

3.Parasitic causes.

Cats' internal parasites, such as tapeworms, can adsorb to the membrane of the small intestine, causing severe mucosal damage and intestinal inflammation. In severe cases, it can even cause bleeding in the intestinal mucosa, affecting intestinal function, causing symptoms such as diarrhea and blood in the stool. For the health of cats, pet owners need to go to the pet hospital for deworming, and they can also choose to use some deworming drugs such as meow wang qing pet. Please note that when using anthelmintic medicine, be sure to follow the advice on the instructions.

4.Enteritis, feline plague.

If the cat not only has diarrhea with blood, vomiting, strong fishy smell from the stool, poor energy and appetite, and even fever, this may be a sign that the cat is infected with enteritis or feline plague. In order to ensure the health of the cat, it is recommended that the pet owner take it to the pet hospital for examination and ** in time.

In short, if the cat has diarrhea and blood, the pet owner should find out the cause and take timely measures according to the introduction of this article above. If the condition is severe or lasts for a long time, it is advisable to take the cat to the veterinarian immediately for diagnosis and**.

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