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Rectal Prolapse
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Rectal prolapse is seen when layers of the rectum have invaginated through the anus. It can occur at any age but is commonly seen in young kittens with intestinal parasites or animals with chronic diarrhea. Other common causes of rectal prolapse are foreign bodies, tumors, and disorders of the urinary or genital systems.

Symptoms

Steps
1   Use sterile saline or saline-only contact lens solution and squirt over the swollen rectal area
2   Put on a pair of disposable gloves and apply lots of KY Jelly to the exposed rectal tissue
3   Take a small towel and moisten it with saline solution and wrap the area with it
4   Take your cat to the vet's office immediately
Warnings
DO NOT use plain water to rinse the rectal tissue as it will be absorbed into the tissue and make the swelling worse
DO NOT allow your cat to lick or chew on the exposed rectal tissue
Tips
If you need to make saline solution you can dissolve 1 1/2 teaspoons of table salt in a pint of lukewarm water and place the solution in a squirt bottle

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