We can determine by the following parts of the cat.
Ear
The skin of the cat’s ear is relatively thin. In the lighted environment, the distribution of the microvessels above can be seen because it is very suitable for observing anemia. A healthy cat should have pink ears, and it is likely to indicate anemia when the ears are pale. Of course, most cats’ ears may not be particularly pink in the cold winter.
Gums
The cat’s gums have many blood vessels, so it is also where anemia can be confirmed. In a healthy cat, the gums should appear pink, but when the gums are pale in color, there is a good chance that they have anemia.
Meat pad
This part needs to be confirmed by a careful owner because only a cat whose meat pad is usually pink is likely to indicate that it has anemia when it turns from pink to pale.
Two categories of diseases can lead to anemia: regenerative anemia and non-regenerative anemia, while regenerative anemia is divided into nutritional, disease, parasitic, and non-regenerative anemia. For myeloid, chronic disease.
When the owner finds that the cat has anemia, he can first follow the Nutritional anemia solution:
First, feed Yi Shi Gao blood liver essence for some time.
Secondly, feed lean meat or animal liver twice a week for a short period. If, after a week of feeding, the anemia has not improved, and the appetite has become better, you need to take it to the hospital for further examination to see if there are other primary diseases. The fundamental treatment will make the master cat feel better.