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Cat Anus Bleeding
Firstly, observe if there are any external injuries. If so, the owner needs to clean the wound and apply some ointment or similar medication. Secondly, if the cat has not been dewormed, consider whether the bleeding is caused by parasites in the intestines. Also, consider if the cat has swallowed foreign objects causing bleeding. In this case, fecal examination and DR examination are needed. Finally, consider whether the bleeding is caused by infection with the feline distemper virus. In this case, an antigen test should be done first, and then treatment followed.
Cat Defecating Without Blood But Anus Bleeding
Generally speaking, when a cat defecates without blood but has a bleeding anus, it indicates that the cat may not have a stomach disease but rather one of the following two conditions. First, the cat's anus is injured by external factors such as sharp objects like small knives or branches. If it's a small wound, you can buy some iodine or similar disinfectant from the pharmacy to clean the wound. For large wounds, it is recommended to go to a professional pet hospital for stitching treatment. Second, the cat has eaten something it shouldn't have, causing symptoms like indigestion, hemorrhoids, etc. It is advised to consult a doctor and improve the cat's feeding management.
Symptoms of a Cat Being Overheated
When a cat is overheated, you can first check its nose. Generally, a cat's nose is wet when it is healthy and not overheated. When the cat is overheated, its nose becomes dry. Secondly, you can check the eyes. As we mentioned before, when a cat is overheated, it develops symptoms similar to humans with more eye discharge. Lastly, you can check the urine. The color of the cat's urine becomes darker when it's overheated, and the feces also become harder.
What to Feed a Cat Overheated
To help a cat cool down after it's overheated, you can feed it the following foods: First, you can feed the cat some vegetables and fruits, such as watermelon, dragon fruit, celery, and cabbage, which are high in water content and help the cat cool down. Secondly, you can feed the cat some mung bean soup. Mung beans have a cooling effect and can effectively help the cat reduce heat.