Symptoms and possible causes of cats**.
Recently, a fan anxiously asked: "The cat vomited a lot of blood, what's the matter?" In the absence of detailed information, we first recommend that the fan provide basic information about his cat, such as breed, age, weight, whether it is neutered, etc., as well as detailed symptoms of the disease, duration, medical experience and medication. This information is essential for an accurate diagnosis of your cat's health.
Vomiting with a large amount of fresh blood in cats is extremely severe, which can be caused by a large ulcer in the stomach, and similar symptoms can be caused by foreign body obstruction or poisoning. For this reason, we strongly recommend that cat owners bring their pet to the nearest animal hospital for professional treatment as soon as possible, as this situation is extremely dangerous.
If you are unable to seek medical attention due to remote location or other special circumstances, we offer a temporary symptomatic** plan that includes the use and dosage of several medications, and recommends the use of oral rehydration salts to replace the water and electrolytes lost in the cat's body to prevent dehydration from exacerbating the condition.
The cat's persistent** and high fever (above 40 degrees) is most likely caused by a severe inflammatory response caused by a large ulcer in the stomach. Stomach ulcers can be caused by foreign body irritation, poisoning, or ingestion of corrosive substances.
In response to fans' questions about whether cats may have feline plague, according to the symptoms described - a large amount of hematemesis, combined with the factor of the cat's older age, the likelihood of cat plague is relatively low. Normally, cat plague can cause vomiting in cats, but simply because of such severe symptoms of hematemesis, it is not enough to conclude that it is cat plague.
When self-leading at home, due to the lack of laboratory test results, the cat's current symptoms can only be alleviated, and the deep level ** cannot be identified. Even diseases such as feline plague need to be professionally carried out through infusions and other methods, and oral drugs alone in the home environment have a limited scope and are difficult to **potentially complex**.
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In summary, frequent and heavy hematemesis in cats is a sign of an extremely serious illness that may be associated with a variety of problems such as large stomach ulcers, foreign bodies, or poisoning. Although temporary home care measures are sometimes available, this is not a substitute for a thorough examination and targeted care by a professional veterinarian**. Therefore, when you find that your cat has such abnormal symptoms, you must seek professional veterinary help as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition and endangering the life of the cat.