What's wrong with cats having bloody stools? This may be because the cat has a disease such as intestinal disease, liver disease or kidney disease, or because the cat has consumed toxins or toxic substances. It is recommended that you take your...
What's wrong with cats having bloody stools? This may be because the cat has a disease such as intestinal disease, liver disease or kidney disease, or because the cat has consumed toxins or toxic substances. It is recommended that you take your cat to the veterinarian as soon as possible for timely diagnosis and treatment.
Cats eat spoiled, rotten, and expired foods, which can cause gastroenteritis and cause bloody and mucus at the end of the stool. In this regard, the owner can give the cat more warm water, seek medical treatment in a timely manner, and replace fresh food in a timely manner.
Cats have very sensitive stomachs. If they eat too much at once, or eat food that is difficult to digest, it may cause blood and mucus at the end of the cat's stool. In this case, the owner can prepare some probiotics to take. Also, pay attention to limiting the cat's appetite during future feeding, and only let it eat 70% or 80% full at a time.
When cats are infected with parasites such as coccidiosis, roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, etc., it can also cause blood loss. The owner can check whether there are insects in the cat's stool. Usually the parasites will be excreted from the body with the stool. If there are parasites, the owner can buy some anti-worming medicines for cats. If there are no parasites, it is best for the owner to take the cat to the hospital for a constipation examination.