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    One of Our Cat's Has Blood in It's Poo

    Okay I am starting to get really worried. For the past two nights we have been finding poo on the floor in the morning. And its been diarrhea all the time. I know its not Bobo, because Bobo is in my room all night with the door closed, and I'm almost 99% sure its not Kalypso.

    I think its my sister's cat Cc. I just went to clean the litter box and a fresh pile of diarrhea was there, and it did look like it had blood in it. And the ones that were on the floor looked like they had blood in it too. I know Cc is not my cat, but I don't think blood in poo is good is it?

    I have never had this problem with a cat before, is blood in poo really dangerously bad, or is it a small something that maybe I can fix?

    Please pray that whatever it is, that the cat will be okay.


    Kalei
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    I dunno what it is. If it dosent go away in an few days i would take the cat to the vet.


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    It's Kalypso I am wondering if the reason is because she's eating adult food. I always have kitten food on the floor for her, but she watches the cats jump up on the bathroom counter and she jumps up there and eats their food too. Could adult food cause this? I just moved the adult cat's food up higher where I hope she can not jump.


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    Blood in the stool is not normal. It may not be anything too serious but you need to call your vet now.
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    The first thing that I would check with Kalypso is that she is well hydrated. She'll be losing a lot of water in her diarrhoea that would normally be absorbed in the intestine, and being dehydrated can be quite dangerous.

    There can be many causes for blood in the faeces, but it certainly is not a good sign and I would advise that a trip to the vet is in order to identify the problem exactly. Whilst I was on work experience at the vet practice, we had a cat in exhibiting loose faeces with blood which was identified with a gastrointestinal condition, so this could be what Kalypso has got too.

    I'm so sorry that Kalypso is under the weather. I hope she'll be feeling a lot better soon!

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    Oh no. The only cat I had with that was Rumor a year or two ago and the vet put her on antibiotics.

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    Actually Kalypso isn't under the weather at all. She is the happiest cat here and running and jumping and as normal as normal can ever be. It doesn't affect her at all. It just seems that she is having diarrhea and little hints of blood here and there. But its not effecting how she acts or anything.

    But I already had made an appointment with the vet for next wensday, so if she still has it by then, then I will mention it to the vet and see what he/she thinks.


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    That was how Rumor acted. She was fine, eating, drinking and playing as usual, but she had very stinky bloody diarrhea. I waited about a week before I took her to the vet because she just seemed so healthy but it never got better. The vet wasn't really sure what it was and just gave her clavamox or something along those lines for a week. Cleared it right up.

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    Next Wednesday, as in a week from tomorrow? If so, that's a long time to wait. I'd see if I could get her in sooner, if possible. If she becomes dehydrated, you could have a real problem on your hands. Think about it, would you want to have diarrhea for over a week? It weakens the system and they don't get proper nutrition because it isn't absorbed into the system.
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    Well I can try, but my vet is really busy, they could barely make me an appointment for next wensday, and I called about that appointment 3 weeks ago.

    I also don't have the biggest amount of money right now, and I have no idea what he will charge to get a poo sample and what it will all come to after that.


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    I would think that if it was affecting her health, or dehydration, that she would show it in the way she acts.

    Could it be from eating adult cat food?


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    Kalei - you don't have to wait to take Kalypso in!

    Get a sample of the poo and put it in a clean plastic sandwich bag or ziplock bag, and take it to the vet. They can analyze it there MUCH sooner than you waiting to take your kitty in.

    When I first got Cole, he had some diarrhea with blood also. I just took in the sample, they told me what they found, and then I got antibiotics.

    It was coccidia, and cleared up in about two days, but I gave Cole the pills for 5 days.

    So - just take the sample in!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1
    Kalei - you don't have to wait to take Kalypso in!

    Get a sample of the poo and put it in a clean plastic sandwich bag or ziplock bag, and take it to the vet. They can analyze it there MUCH sooner than you waiting to take your kitty in.

    When I first got Cole, he had some diarrhea with blood also. I just took in the sample, they told me what they found, and then I got antibiotics.

    It was coccidia, and cleared up in about two days, but I gave Cole the pills for 5 days.

    So - just take the sample in!
    That's a good idea, I will try to get a sample tomorrow and take it in. Our vet would be closed already today. Althought I don't really want to put diarrhea in a plastic bag....yuck!

    But I will do it for my kitty. I just hope the antibiotics don't cost alot.


    Kalei
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    Thats A Good Idea About The Sample. I Dont Think That Eating Adult Food Would Do That As I Ahve Had Kittens That Ate Adult Food And There Were No Problems In That Respect. I Would Do That Asap So You Dont Worry, And Its Cured And Kalypsos Better Sooner.
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    Kalei - yeah, it's yuck! But use three sandwich baggies (all new ones). Put two over your hand to pick up the poo with - or use a flat piece of cardboard like the stuff shoeboxes are made of to scoop it up with.

    Don't worry, they don't need a LOT of the stuff!

    In November 2005, Cole's nanlysis was $14.32 CDN and the meds were $14.00. The drug was Metronidazole 75 mg.

    I hope that's all Kalypso needs!
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