The two month old kitten had blood in the stool and fever, and the two month old cat had diarrhea an

Updated on pet 2024-05-15
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Judging from the description, the two-month-old kitten may have been infected with feline plague.

    Cat plague is the number one virulent infectious disease in cats, mainly infecting young cats, causing cats to eat, vomiting, diarrhea, bloody stools, high fever, etc. The mortality rate of the disease is high, and it is recommended to send it to the pet hospital for diagnosis as soon as possible, and then according to the diagnosis results.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    What are the causes of blood in cats?

    Situation 1: The blood on the stool is in the form of small streaks. Possible cause: Anal fissure, need to go to the hospital**.

    Situation 2: Initial questioning is elevated, watery discharge from the eyes and nose, sneezing or slight cough, symptoms are relieved in 3 to 5 days, body temperature returns to normal, and then it rises again, depressed, anorexia until appetite is lost.

    Possible cause: Feline distemper.

    Measures: Early use of high-dose high-dose serum and antibiotics.

    Situation 3: Eating unclean food, body temperature rises, malaise, decreased or abandoned appetite, abdominal pain, soft stools to watery or mucus, dehydration. Possible cause: Salmonella. Measures: antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, with chloramphenicol, gentamicin, etc.

    Situation 4: Gradual decrease in appetite, soft stools, increasing bleeding, anemia, and weight loss.

    Possible cause: parasitic disease.

    Measures: Go to the hospital and take the appropriate anthelmintic medicine.

    Situation 5: Changing food or eating indigestible food, soft stools to bloody stools. Possible cause: Food allergies. Action: Stop feeding existing food, switch to easily digestible, hypoallergenic cat food, and feed probiotics.

    If in doubt, you can consult the pet "RVET".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You are yin and fire.

    Proof. Long-term illness leads to yin deficiency and fire, you are tired, dizziness, tinnitus, hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia and dreams, hot hands and feet, dry throat and mouth, yellow urine and constipation, you are a low-grade fever.

    The bones are burned, pressed hard, and the heat is even worse

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When our kitten buns were diagnosed, they did not reach the point of blood in the stool, and after being sent to the hospital for examination, the doctor prescribed meow to stabilize the amount, feline plague monoclonal antibody, interferon, and antidiarrheal injections, which were eaten until the seventh day to recover.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's a visceral problem, and there's no blood in the stool for no reason.?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The 2-month-old kitten has diarrhea and blood, which may be caused by internal parasites.

    The owner can take the cat's feces to the pet hospital for examination. If it is determined that the cat has parasites in its body, you can give the cat deworming medicine.

    It may also be caused by improper diet, and the 2-month-old kitten has just been weaned. The cat's stomach is very fragile, and the kitten at this time cannot eat all the dry cat food. Not only is it difficult to digest, but it may also damage the cat's intestines, causing the cat to have blood in the stool.

    Newborn cats have to drink cat milk for a few weeks, and the real weaning time is about eight weeks, and the diet structure should also be adjusted. There is a transition period for weaning cats, especially when they are two months old. Therefore, if the excrement shovelers make the cat digest poorly because of improper feeding, it will cause the cat to have diarrhea symptoms.

    What the owner needs to do when the cat has diarrhea and blood in the stool:

    1. Fasting observation.

    If your cat has diarrhea problems, you can fast and observe for 1-2 days according to the diarrhea of your cat owner; We need to fast but not water, give the cat a small amount of food, and observe whether the condition of the cat owner improves.

    2. Take conventional antidiarrheal drugs.

    The shoveler can buy some conventional antidiarrheal drugs at the pharmacy and take them according to the doctor's instructions and precautions to give the dog the medicine. It can be combined with compound amoxicillin powder to quickly stop diarrhea and prevent cats from showing symptoms of dehydration.

    3. Regular deworming.

    If you haven't taken your cat to deworm for a long time, then you should consider taking your cat to deworm regularly, and if you find that your cat's excrement has bright red blood, then it proves that your cat has not been dewormed for a long time. Therefore, it is very important to take your cat to deworm regularly.

    4. Take probiotics.

    Kittens are prone to diarrhea when trying new foods, so you can feed your cat some probiotics to regulate its stomach.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Eat small, frequent meals, and hopefully you'll get better

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, I am a pet doctor Liu Xin, with 15 years of clinical experience, and the veterinary qualification certificate number is A012012420067, please describe in detail the age, breed, weight, immunization, neutering, and problems encountered.

    I have seen your question and am sorting out the reply for you, it will take about 10 minutes, please be patient!

    Hello, cats and cats have diarrhea and blood in the stool, which is generally a manifestation of gastrointestinal discomfort, this must first rule out acute gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, infectious cat plague virus, coronavirus, etc., or liver and kidney function damage and other problems, to be sent to the pet hospital in time to confirm the diagnosis, and then symptomatic medication**.

    At the beginning of the question, the stool was formed, and there was some blood at the end, and then there was diarrhea with blood, no vomiting, decreased appetite, and the mental state was not as good as before.

    Question: Did the cat food not be changed, but the cat food was almost eaten, and then I bought a new one, and it was the same brand, and it was also from the blood in the stool that began a few days after the new cat food arrived.

    The spirit of asking questions is a little worse than before, she used to love jumping up and down, but now she is always squatting, and her appetite has also decreased.

    Ask a good question. I want to ask the cat, if it is very scared, will people be stressed, and then appear in the current state? It's that someone will always go to hug the cat, and the cat doesn't like it, and he's scared, because he's beaten the cat in my absence, and often scares the cat, so that every time the cat hears his coming, he squats under the bed, and the cat is afraid of him, and the cat's reaction is that he forcibly hugs the cat, and the cat's reaction is to struggle violently.

    If you rule out these, will there be blood in the stool, possibly worms in the body?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If it's an unvaccinated kitten, it's best to beware of cat plague, blood in the stool, it's really serious.

    When our kitten was diagnosed, it was only three months old, and there had been diarrhea, I was really not at ease, so I took him to the hospital for examination, I didn't expect it to be cat plague, at that time, the doctor prescribed Meow Stable Tube, Enrofloxacin, white clay, and Ulmus white tablets for **, and it has been completely cured now.

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