Blood cells in cats after giving birth: causes and coping strategies.
Recently, we received an anxious inquiry from a fan: "After the cat gives birth, there is a blood cell coming out". After detailed understanding and in-depth communication, we found that this problem involves a variety of possible situations after the cat has given birth. Here, we will analyze in detail the various possibilities of postpartum bleeding in cats and their corresponding professional treatments.
The fetal squeezing of the cat during childbirth may lead to local congestion and edema in the ** part, forming a mass similar to blood cells. Usually, this condition will resolve naturally within 1-2 weeks postpartum, during which time the cat should be prevented from licking or scratching the affected area to avoid infection.
** uterine prolapse may occur when the cat gives birth forcefully, and mild prolapse can generally heal spontaneously within 3-5 days; If the prolapse is severe or does not improve, surgical reduction or suturing should be considered**.
There may be cases where the placenta or fetus is not completely expelled. Further testing is recommended to confirm the presence of a residual fetus. If the fetus is alive, it may need to be surgically removed, otherwise it can easily lead to fetal death. If there is no fetal remaining, the cat may be injected with anti-inflammatory drugs and oxytocin to help the uterus recover and prevent postpartum infection.
Cats with appetite and eating cat strips and chicken breasts, blood in the stool and abnormal urine may be normal postpartum lochia, which will gradually return to normal after a few days. However, if it persists, you should seek medical attention promptly.
For the blood cells that appear in the cat's postpartum **, fans are worried about whether going to the hospital in a few days will delay the condition. In fact, if there is an emergency such as uterine prolapse, it is true that it should be diagnosed and treated as soon as possible to prevent the condition from worsening.
In response to the problem that the cat only excreted half of the stillborn fetus mentioned by fans, it is recommended to try to gently drag the fetus on the premise of ensuring the safety of the operation, if you are unsure or dare not operate, be sure to send the cat to the pet hospital for professional treatment as soon as possible.
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To sum up, the appearance of blood cells in cats after giving birth may be caused by a variety of factors, including but not limited to local congestion and edema, uterine prolapse, placenta, fetal residue, etc. In the face of this situation, the owner needs to pay close attention to the cat's mental state, changes in appetite and urine, and seek medical attention in time for a detailed examination. At the same time, although the BARF (biologically suitable raw material feeding method) mentioned is not directly ** in this article, in the cat's postpartum recovery stage, the use of foods rich in natural nutrients, easy to digest and absorb, such as homemade meat and vegetable meals, can help cats recover faster, improve immunity, and have a positive impact on overall health.