Foods for anemic kittens: 1. Choose nutritious cat food as the staple food, and then pair it with meat containing iron and protein. However, do not eat too much, as it will be difficult to digest. 2. You can prepare some blood-replenishing paste for your cat to supplement the body's ferrous sulfate, protein, vitamin B12, folic acid, and some trace elements involved in hematopoiesis and metabolism. It can quickly replenish the blood, restore the body's vitality, prevent anemia, and protect the liver and replenish blood. 3. Cats with anemia can be fed fish, chicken liver, nutritional paste and other foods appropriately, and can also be fed vegetables, fruits and other foods. Causes of anemia in kittens: 1. Aplastic anemia: Aplastic anemia is anemia caused by dysfunction of bone marrow hematopoietic function due to certain factors. 2. Hemorrhagic anemia: Hemorrhagic anemia is anemia caused by trauma, rupture of internal organs (such as liver and spleen), etc. 3. Nutritional anemia: Anemia can also be caused when a cat is malnourished. 4. Disease-induced anemia: Feline AIDS, feline leukemia, etc. can cause bone marrow hematopoietic dysfunction. |
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