Here's why:
* It could be a serious issue: While there are some benign causes like a minor irritation, bleeding from the vulva in a spayed cat could indicate:
* Urinary tract infection (UTI)
* Urinary stones
* Tumors
* Other infections
* Early diagnosis is key: The sooner your cat gets veterinary care, the better the chances of a successful treatment and a positive outcome.
Please schedule an appointment with your veterinarian as soon as possible. They can assess the situation, determine the underlying cause, and recommend the appropriate treatment.