One month old cat with urethral bleeding

Jan 03,2024
2Min

Causes of urethral bleeding in cats within one month:

1. Cats accidentally ingest some toxic substances, which causes the cat’s red blood cells to rupture, causing hemolytic anemia, leading to hematuria. .

2. Due to viral infection, granulomas develop in the cat’s liver, causing damage to the cat’s liver function, resulting in abnormal coagulation function and therefore blood in the urine.

3. Kidney stones and trauma lead to rupture of renal blood vessels, causing blood in urine. Bladder stones, cystitis, urethral stones, etc. cause damage to the mucosal structure of the affected area and cause hematuria.

The solution to a one-month-old cat’s urethral bleeding is:

1. A one-month-old kitten’s urethral bleeding should mainly consider bleeding from the urethra, such as trauma or infection. cause. First of all, it is recommended to combine biochemistry and examination to understand the condition of the cat’s kidneys and whether there are stones in the urinary system.

2. In case of bleeding from the urethral opening, anti-infective treatment and hemostasis treatment are generally required. And the kitten needs to wear an Elizabethan collar to prevent further aggravation of symptoms due to licking.

3. Blood in the urine of cats may indicate inflammation or stones in the urinary system. It is recommended that owners take their cats to the hospital for examination and treatment in time. If it is caused by inflammation, the owner needs to feed the cat anti-inflammatory drugs and inject hemostatic drugs.

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