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Cat has bloody diarrhea but is in good spirits

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This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Lucas Davis
Diarrhea generally refers to diarrhea. Cats with bloody diarrhea but in good spirits may be caused by improper diet, gastritis, gastric ulcer, pancreatitis, parasites in the body, etc. It is recommended to take the cat to a regular pet hospital for treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition. , causing symptoms to worsen. In daily life, you can let your cat drink more warm water, which will not only help the body replenish water, but also speed up its body's metabolism.

1. Improper diet

If a cat accidentally eats bones, it may cause scratches on the gastrointestinal mucosa and cause bloody diarrhea. When this happens, the cat will usually be in good spirits. , the owner should take the cat to a regular pet hospital for treatment in time, and make targeted treatment with the help of a doctor.

2. Gastritis

If a cat often eats spicy foods such as peppers and garlic, it may irritate the gastric mucosa, cause an inflammatory reaction, and cause symptoms such as stomach pain and gastric bleeding. Cats usually have bloody diarrhea and are in good spirits. If this symptom occurs, you can take pet-specific antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and gastric mucosal protection drugs under the guidance of a doctor, which will help relieve the symptoms.

3. Gastric ulcer

If the cat has gastritis and is not treated in time, the symptoms may worsen, causing the cat to suffer from gastric ulcer and bloody stools. You can Under the guidance of a doctor, using drugs that protect the gastric mucosa or drugs that inhibit gastric acid secretion can effectively relieve symptoms.

4. Pancreatitis

If you do not pay attention to your cat’s dietary hygiene, it may cause bacteria and viruses to invade the body, multiply in large quantities, cause an inflammatory reaction, and cause vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. Symptoms such as diarrhea are usually accompanied by bleeding. If treated in time, it usually will not affect the cat's mental state. It can be treated with pet-specific antibiotics under the guidance of a doctor.

5. Parasites in the body

If you do not pay attention to the hygienic management of cats, they may be infected with parasites and develop symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, bloody stools, etc. It is recommended that owners take timely treatment Cats should go to a regular pet hospital for treatment and, with the help of a doctor, take oral medications to deworm the body, which will help relieve symptoms.

In daily life, you can let your cat drink more warm water, which not only helps the body replenish water, but alsoIt can also speed up the body's metabolism, which is beneficial to the cat's health.