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Anemia In Cats: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatments

Anemia in cats is a condition that involves a decrease in the number of red blood cells circulating in the body or a decrease in the amount of the molecule hemoglobin. The condition is usually caused by another disease or existing medical condition.

Anemia can cause a kitty to experience trouble breathing and have lower energy levels. It’s often signaled by the feline’s gums turning a paler color.

If you see concerning symptoms in your cat, then get to a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Here’s what you should know about the symptoms, causes, and treatments for anemia in cats.

Symptoms Of Anemia In Cats

Symptoms of anemia in cats are usually related to lower energy levels. Some of the most common symptoms include:

  • Gums turning pale
  • Seeming lethargic and tired
  • Blood present in poop and urine
  • Decreased appetite

Causes Of Anemia In Cats

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The cause of anemia in a cat is usually another disease or medical condition. Some of the most common causes include:

  • Injury to internal organs or blood vessels
  • Tumors
  • Toxins
  • Feline leukemia virus (FeLV)
  • Autoimmune diseases
  • Nutritional deficiencies
  • Parasites

Treatments For Anemia In Cats

If you suspect that your cat is suffering from anemia, then your veterinarian will want to conduct a physical examination, along with asking questions about their symptoms and diet. The vet is likely to suggest blood tests as a way to confirm a case of anemia. In some instances, the might also test and examine a cat’s bone marrow.

In confirmed cases of anemia in cats, vets will want to target the underlying cause. This might involve a course of medication. If your vet prescribes medication for your cat, then it’s vital that you follow the exact dosage instructions. Make sure your cat also completes the full course of medication.

In the most severe cases, cats may also need blood transfusion.

Have you ever had a cat who suffered from anemia? How did your vet help your cat recover? Let us know in the comments section below.

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