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Tue, Jan 2, 2024
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Dr. Frank
Dr.Tail Vet

If you're noticing blood in the urine, this could be a sign of urinary tract infections, bladder stones, or even more serious conditions like kidney disease or cancer. Blood in the feces might suggest issues like parasites, colitis, or anal gland problems. Vomiting blood could be due to ulcers, ingestion of a foreign object, or clotting disorders. Visible bleeding, especially if it's from the nose, mouth, or any orifice, could be due to trauma, a foreign body, or a clotting disorder.
At home, you can monitor your cat closely for any additional symptoms or changes in behavior. Ensure she has a quiet, comfortable space to rest, and keep her indoors to prevent any further injury or stress. Make sure she has access to fresh water and her usual diet unless she is vomiting; in that case, withhold food for a short period but continue to offer water.