Why is there blood around my cat's anus that I just noticed in the last hour? Should I be worried and call Dial A Vet?

I just noticed some blood around my cat's anus in the past hour, and I'm starting to feel quite concerned. There haven't been any changes in her diet or behavior lately, so I'm not sure what might have caused this. Should I be worried about this, and is it something I should call a vet about right away?

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Answer

Noticing blood around your cat's anus can understandably cause concern. Although there haven't been any changes in her diet or behavior, it's important to monitor any signs that might indicate a medical issue.

  • Monitor your cat for any additional symptoms
  • Note any changes in litter box habits
  • Consider consulting a vet if bleeding persists

Cats can sometimes exhibit blood around the anus due to various reasons such as anal gland issues, infection, or digestive tract problems. Keeping a close eye on your pet for any changes in appetite, behavior, or bowel movements can provide more clues. If the problem persists, it could benefit your cat to have a vet examine her to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.

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If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could cause my cat to bleed around the anus?

    Possible reasons may include anal gland problems, infections, or rectal injuries. A veterinary examination can help identify the exact cause.

  • Should I change my cat's diet if I see blood around the anus?

    Unless advised by a veterinarian, it's not usually necessary to change your cat's diet. Focus on monitoring symptoms and seeking veterinary advice.

  • How soon should I see a vet if my cat is bleeding?

    If the bleeding persists or is accompanied by other symptoms like lethargy or diarrhea, it's advisable to contact a vet promptly.

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