Cat diarrhea and blood in their stools are mostly caused by parasites, viruses or enteritis. The first is parasitic infection. Cats infected by parasites such as tapeworms, roundworms, or hookworms can cause intestinal ulcers and bleeding. In addition, when cats are infected with coccidia, they may also suffer from intractable diarrhea and blood at the end of their stools. In this case, the cat needs to be dewormed in time. Followed by viral infections, such as cat distemper virus. Feline distemper is a relatively common disease in cats. The disease progresses quickly and will not only cause cats to have loose stools and bloody stools, but also cause symptoms such as vomiting and elevated body temperature.
The last one is cat enteritis. This condition is mostly caused by the cat eating spoiled food. The cat needs to be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs in time. diarrhea, and give it probiotics to rebuild its flora.