1. There are parasites in the body
If the owner If the cat is usually fed raw meat or frozen food, and the cat is not regularly dewormed inside and outside the cat, the cat will be very susceptible to intestinal parasite infection, which will cause the cat to pull transparent mucus. , The cat will also experience diarrhea, vomiting, lack of energy and so on. In this regard, the owner can first deworm the cat at home. If the owner cannot determine whether the cat is infected with parasites, it is recommended to take the cat to the pet hospital for stool examination.
2. Cats suffering from gastroenteritis
The cat who draws transparent mucus may also suffer from gastroenteritis, and improper diet is a common cause of gastroenteritis in cats In addition, when cats suffer from gastroenteritis, they will also experience symptoms such as vomiting, loss of appetite, and lack of energy. If this is the case, the cat needs to be fasted for a day without food and water. If necessary, you can use a laxative such as vegetable oil to clean the cat’s stomach, and then take a special anti-inflammatory drug for cats. After taking the medicine, take pet gastrointestinal probiotics for two hours. If the cat’s condition does not improve after two or three days, it needs to be taken to the veterinary hospital for treatment.
3. The cat has cat plague
The cat who poops and pulls transparent mucus may also be sick. The mild case may be a cold, and the severe case may be cat distemper. Therefore, the owner needs to observe whether the cat has other symptoms. If the cat has symptoms such as runny nose and low body temperature, it is most likely to catch a cold; if the cat is also accompanied by vomiting yellow-green liquid, repeated fever, and increased eye mucus, then It’s the cat that has feline plague. The owner needs to take the cat to the hospital for medical treatment.
4. Cat gastrointestinal disorders
If the owner has been feeding the cat indigestible, human food or suddenly changing the cat food It can cause gastrointestinal disorders in cats, resulting in the symptoms of pulling transparent mucus. At this time, the owner can first feed an appropriate amount of gastrointestinal probiotics to help the cat regulate the intestines, and then feed some easy-to-digest liquid food first. And every time you change to a new brand of cat food, you need to mix it with the old cat food to feed the cat, and then gradually increase the proportion of the new food in the old food.