Priority: Medium


Overview

  • Closely watch your cat.
  • Needs a veterinary appointment in the next 1-2 days.
  • If symptoms change, repeat and revise the Symptom Checker.

Symptom Considerations

  • Amount of blood lost is the main concern.
  • If there is a lot of blood, your cat should be seen by your veterinarian as soon as possible.
  • Take a stool sample with you if you can.
  • Some questions to prepare for:
    • When did you first notice blood?
    • How much blood is there?
    • Any mucus with stool?
    • Is your cat straining to defecate?
    • Is your cat constipated?
    • Does your cat have diarrhea?
    • Is your cat scooting?
  • Your veterinarian may:
    • Examine the rectum, anal glands, and feces
    • Check a stool sample for parasites
  • Your cat may require:
    • Sedation for the procedure
    • Anal gland expression or anal gland flushing
    • Oral medications you will administer at home (pain relievers, antibiotics)