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Cats do not develop hemorrhoids like humans, but signs such as swelling, blood in stool, scooting, or excessive licking may indicate similar rectal conditions.
A red protrusion from your cat’s rear is likely rectal prolapse, a serious condition requiring prompt veterinary attention to prevent complications.
Cats do not develop hemorrhoids like humans, but symptoms such as swelling, redness, blood in the stool, scooting, or excessive licking may indicate rectal or anal health issues.
The red thing sticking out of your cat is likely a rectal prolapse, a condition where rectal tissue protrudes through the anus, requiring prompt veterinary care.
Cats do not get hemorrhoids like humans, but symptoms such as swelling, licking, scooting, blood in stool, or defecation pain may indicate anal or rectal issues.
Cats don't get hemorrhoids like humans, but they can have similar painful conditions affecting their anal and rectal area that require veterinary attention.
No, you should not use Preparation H on a cat, as it is intended for humans and may contain ingredients that are harmful to felines.
Cats do not develop hemorrhoids like humans, but they can show similar symptoms due to rectal prolapse, anal sac disease, or other anal health issues.
Cats don't develop hemorrhoids like humans, but similar symptoms from anal or rectal issues—like rectal prolapse or anal sac disease—require veterinary care and treatment based on the specific condition.
Cats do not get hemorrhoids like humans, but they can have similar symptoms due to other anal or rectal conditions. These issues require veterinary attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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