My cat has been catching mice in the barn for two years: the morning his gums turned pale, there wasn’t a single wound on him

My cat has been catching mice in the barn for two years: the morning his gums turned pale, there wasn't a single wound on him

A barn cat with pale gums and no visible wounds faces a hidden emergency—likely internal bleeding from secondary rodenticide poisoning accumulated over months of hunting. This silent killer demands immediate veterinary care, but understanding the source could save his life.