Occult blood in cat feces is a concerning symptom that requires veterinary attention. It refers to the presence of blood in the stool that is not visible to the naked eye. The most common causes of occult blood in cat feces include constipation, diarrhea, parasites, inflammation, cancer, stress, and infections ¹²³⁴⁵.
The color of the blood can indicate where the bleeding is occurring in the gastrointestinal tract. Dark and tarry blood, called melena, resembles coffee grounds and indicates a problem in the upper gastrointestinal tract (stomach and small intestine). Bright red, fresh blood, called hematochezia, is a sign of problems in the lower gastrointestinal tract (colon, rectum, or anus) ¹.
If you notice occult blood in your cat’s feces, it is important to take your cat to the veterinarian for a thorough examination. The veterinarian will perform a physical examination, blood tests, and fecal tests to determine the underlying cause of the bleeding. Treatment will depend on the underlying cause of the bleeding and may include medication, dietary changes, or surgery ¹³⁴.
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