We often find brown secretions in the urethral opening of male cats. At this time, we can generally consider that there is infection in the urinary tract of male cats. Especially male cats that have not been sterilized are prone to urinary diseases in middle-aged and elderly people, such as urethritis, cystitis, etc. Cats may also frequently urinate and scream during urination. When brown secretions appear on the urethra of male cats, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for treatment in time, otherwise it may develop orchitis, scrotitis, etc. in the later stage of the disease, and in severe cases, kidney disease will be caused by urination disorders.
1. In this case, there is brown secretion at the urethral opening of the male cat. The owner can first rinse the male cat's urethral opening with normal saline, clean the secretions, and then use a cotton pad or gauze to suck the surrounding water dry and keep it locally dry. You can clean it 2-3 times a day based on the amount of secretions of male cats and observe whether the symptoms of male cats have improved.
2. If the male cat still has a lot of secretions after cleaning, and the penis is swollen, ulcerated, or urinary abnormalities, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for treatment in time to prevent the condition from worsening.
3. This problem is very likely to occur in male cats without sterilization. Therefore, it is recommended that the owner undergo sterilization surgery after the male cat's symptoms improve or recover, so as to reduce the risk of reproductive system diseases.