The worry-free thing about raising cats is that they will solve the problem of defecation on their own and will bury their feces with cat litter very considerately. However, female cats will occasionally urinate blood, so poop scavengers should pay more attention~ So why does a female cat urinate blood? Why do female cats urinate blood? Next, let’s take a look at the reasons why female cats urinate blood.
1. In heat
The female cat is about Estrus begins to appear around the age of 6 months. There may be a small amount of bleeding during estrus. When the blood is mixed into the urine, it will cause the illusion of blood in the urine. It will also be accompanied by symptoms such as howling, random urination, loss of appetite, etc. There will be phenomena such as jumping out of windows and running away from home. Therefore, it is recommended that the owner close the doors and windows during the female cat's estrus period to prevent the female cat from having accidents. If the owner does not want the female cat to breed, he can take the female cat to a pet hospital for sterilization after the female cat is in estrus.
2. Insufficient drinking water
If the cat usually eats dry food and does not like to drink water, the urinary system will easily form stones, resulting in blood in the urine, and it may also It will also be accompanied by symptoms such as difficulty urinating and painful urination. In this regard, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for a check-up. If it is really due to lack of water in the body, the owner should guide the cat to drink more water. The cat food can also be wet food.
3. Poisoning
If a cat accidentally eats chocolate, onions, garlic and other foods, it will suffer from food poisoning and may also urinate blood. In severe cases, it may even cause anemia, Dehydration, shock, death. Therefore, if you suspect that the cat is poisoned, you must take the cat to the pet hospital for treatment in time. You should also put away the food that the cat cannot eat to prevent the cat from accidentally eating it.
4. Urinary system diseases
If the female cat urinates blood and is accompanied by listlessness, loss of appetite, difficulty urinating, painful urination, etc., she is likely to have bladder disease. inflammation, urethritis, stones and other urinary system diseases. If the owner finds that the female cat has abnormal urination behavior, it is recommended to take the female cat to the pet hospital for examination immediately to determine the specific pathogenic bacteria, and then take corresponding drugs or other methods for treatment.
Hematuria in a female cat is a serious condition, and the poop scavenger must Find out the cause promptly.