He needs to see a vet or animal clinic.
Deworming should not cause bleeding-period. If your kitten is passing blood, you need to take him to the veterinarian for an exam.
Get a warm, slightly damp cloth or soft paper towel/tissue and wipe it in a gentle motion around the kitten's anus just like its mother would have done when she was raising it. Mother animals lick around the baby's anus to stimulate them to pass waste, so you're just imitating nature.
Impossible animals learn by trail and error.
The best way to tell what gender a cat is, is by looking underneath the base of its tail. A male kitten that has not been neutered will have two furry testicles right below the anus, and a penis right below the testicles. A neutered male cat or very young kitten will not have visible testicles, but there will be a noticeable space between its anus and penis. Spayed and intact female kittens alike will have a genital opening (vulva) which is often seen as a tear-drop shape located right below the anus. It is usually very difficult to accurately tell the sex of a kitten until it is at the very least two weeks old. In males, the testicles do not begin to develop until four to six weeks old.
Male cats have testicles. But, you can also tell by what colors a cat has. If it's a female it has 3 colors, a male has 2 or 1 color. But, some females have what I call a secret color which is when they have a little speckle ( which are unnoticeable in this case) and it has a different color. Always look again for a little spot you might have missed and it's hard to see a kitten's testicles. I know a cat who gave birth to a kitten that has a little unnoticeable orange spot. T hat's how you tell a female and male apart.
A female kitten's vulva is situated close to the anus and the male kitten has a larger gap between the anus and penis. It will be very difficult to accurately tell the sex of a kitten until it is at the very least two weeks old. In males, the testicles do not begin to develop until four to six weeks old.
It can be either. That's kind of a stupid answer, but if you meant how do you tell, the male has a penis higher up in the belly. A female has a small knub or drop in near their anus.
It is very difficult to tell the sex of a kitten before it is at least two weeks old. After that point, some things you can look for that will give it away. First.. look for testicles... if you see two lumps hanging from the space between where the anus is and where the penis is developing, you have you a boy, and a female kitten's genitals will resemble an upside-down exclamation point with the vertical vaginal slit below the anus.
Yes, this is caused a prolapsed rectum and occurs when there is some sort of change in the GI tract that causes straining to deficate.
no a deer is a deer and a kitten is a kitten.
Young kittens are very difficult to correctly sex. The genitals only start to visibly develop once the kitten is at least two or three weeks old. The best way to tell what gender a cat is, it by looking underneath the base of its tail. A male cat that has not been neutered will have two furry testicles right below the anus, and a penis right below the testicles. Spayed and intact female cats alike will have a genital opening (vulva) which is a tear-drop shape located right below the anus.
Young kittens are very difficult to correctly sex. The genitals only start to visibly develop once the kitten is at least two or three weeks old. The best way to tell what gender a cat is, it by looking underneath the base of its tail. A male cat that has not been neutered will have two furry testicles right below the anus, and a penis right below the testicles. Spayed and intact female cats alike will have a genital opening (vulva) which is a tear-drop shape located right below the anus.