I have a kitten with a rectal prolapse, is there anything I can do at home to help it? I would say constipation is the cause as it has poop visibil with the prolapse.
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Your kitty will need a vet visit to examine the prolapse and be sure that is what is going on and determine the cause (the most common is actually straining from diarrhea due to parasitism) and replace the prolapse. In the meantime, keep the exposed rectal mucosa covered with a lubricant such as ky jelly to prevent the mucosa from drying out/becoming devitalized.
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I'm so sorry to hear that Oliver is having this problem. A prolapsed rectum is very painful and the longer that tissue stays out the higher the chance that it will lose blood supply and need surgery. Prolapsed rectums in kittens are usually caused by excessive straining from diarrhea, constipation, or GI parasites. Unfortunately, there is no home remedy and I can only recommend that you have Oliver seen right away to correct this problem and find the underlying cause.
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Unfortunately there's not much you can do at home for Oliver besides keeping the tissue moist with either case something like plain KY jelly or saline liquid. If the tissue becomes dried out it will die and become infected.
Oliver needs to be seen by a veterinarian as soon as possible. The veterinarian could reduce the tissue as well as treat Oliver for G.I. parasites and/or constipation. Both of those are the most likely causes a rectal prolapse is in kittens.
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