Why is there blood in the cat's urethra?
Causes of blood at the urethra orifice of cats:
1. It may be that the cat’s urethra is infected with fungi or other bacteria, causing bleeding during urination and blood at the urethral orifice.
2. It may be that the cat has stones that make it difficult to urinate, thus scratching the urethra and causing bleeding, resulting in blood at the urethral opening.
3. It may be that the cat suffers from nephritis, which causes difficulty in urinating, causing bleeding and blood in the urethral opening.
Solutions to blood in the cat's urethral orifice:
1. If the cat's bleeding volume is relatively small, the owner can stop the bleeding first and check whether the cat's urethral orifice has blood. Whether the wound or the cat is in estrus, if not, it is best to send it to the hospital for examination.
2. If the cat is caused by stones, it is necessary to carry out catheterization and stone removal treatment methods for the stones.
3. If the cat is caused by physical disease or urinary tract fungal bacterial infection, it is necessary to cooperate with the doctor to use anti-inflammatory drugs for treatment.
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