Firstly, it is infectious diseases that cause cats to have blood in their diarrhoea, such as feline distemper, feline coronavirus, this condition is accompanied by loss of appetite, depression, vomiting and other symptoms, cats that are not fully vaccinated have a high chance of being infected by the virus, it is recommended to check for feline distemper first and then consider, on a case-by-case basis, other causes of diarrhoea with blood. If the owner is not sure of the condition, it is better to take the cat to the vet for examination and treatment as soon as possible. Secondly, indigestion causes diarrhoea and bleeding, in which case the owner needs to stop the diarrhoea and feed the cat some probiotics to regulate the gut. Finally, parasitic infections in the body may also cause diarrhoea and bleeding in cats. The common parasites that cause diarrhoea and bleeding in cats are coccidia or trichomonas, and it is best to go to the vet for faecal examination. If it is caused by parasites, deworming should be carried out as soon as possible and owners are not advised to use medication blindly.
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