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Old August 18th, 2004, 12:11 AM
lee_vee04 lee_vee04 is offline
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cat has a small amount of blood in it's fecies

i bought 2 cat's over 2 months ago. just yesterday i discovered that one of them had a small amount of blood in it's fecies. i am now waiting to see if it will happen again, but would like to have any information about it if anyone can help it would be most appreciated. also my 2nd cat doesn't poop solid fecies. and sometimes it's butt will have dripping problems i've noticed that has been getting better. if anyone could possibly give some help it'll be most appreciated

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Old August 18th, 2004, 11:09 AM
Lucky Rescue Lucky Rescue is offline
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Have these cats seen a vet since you've had them?

A small amount of blood may be no big deal in an otherwise healthy and vet checked cat.

The other cat may be having anal gland problems.

I suggest you take the cats for a check up if you have not, and take stool samples from both cats with you.
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Old August 18th, 2004, 04:50 PM
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sounds like what my puppy had and its probably a parasite the cats both need to go to the vet and bring a stool sample with you
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