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My cat has started showing signs of blood in its poo. She is about 13 years old but seems fit in every other way (i can see) -

2006-09-07 06:54:35 · 43 answers · asked by havantascooby 3 in Pets Cats

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Cats can get blood in their stool for many reasons- including viruses, cancer, irritated bowel, parasites, being fed table food, getting into the garbage, aging, blockages, etc.- some far more dangerous than others. Is she running a fever? Any other symptoms? Vomiting? If she is much less active than usual, has any swelling, a fever or reduced body temp., than the condition may be life-threatening, and a visit to your emergency vet is in order If not, watch her, and get her in for a checkup in a reasonable time frame (within a few days). Most likely there is medication that will help her problem (metronidazole, antihelminthic, anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, etc.), and help her be more comfortable.

As for the "is she on her way out?" portion of the question- she will let you know in no uncertain terms when she is ready to go, if you listen to her body language. Having a small physical symptom is not a reason in and of itself to suspect she is getting ready to leave you. As long as she is maintaining a quality of life that allows her to keep her dignity she will be just fine. Intense prolonged pain, emaciation from sudden weight loss, inability to move or take care of her daily functions for an extended period of time- these are things that would necessitate consideration of her being at the end. Is she still eating, drinking, pottying, playing, sunning herself, and showing an interest in her life? Then she is aging, but fine.

2006-09-07 10:20:09 · answer #1 · answered by Hauntedfox 5 · 2 1

It can mean an awful lot of things and should go to vet, blood is always a sign of something wrong. 13 is not so old for a cat so I wouldnt say she's on the way out but if she has a serious illness she would be if left untreated.

2006-09-07 07:01:50 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I have a 22 yr old cat so to me 13 is not old. Vets consider cats to be "senior" when they are over ten years old. According to my chart your cat is around 60 in human years.

So she should be checked out by a vet on a regular basis. Blood in the stool is not a good sign so I definitely recommend that you take her in to the vet to see if he knows what the problem could be, suggest something to help, do a blood panel to make sure her kidneys and thyroid are functioning well, that she is not anemic, etc.

Blood panels run around $100 now for me here. The vet gets a big bang for your buck here as it reveals a lot of information. A vet appointment and examination here runs about $44.

2006-09-07 07:06:09 · answer #3 · answered by old cat lady 7 · 1 1

Blood in your cat's feces is not necessarily a death sentence. It may just be as simple as a bacterial infection, which pets of any age can get. As long as there aren't any other problems (like if she weren't eating for example) then it very well may be a minor problem. If your cat is indoor only and not exposed to other, non-vaccinated cats then the chances of her having something like feline Leukemia, feline AIDS, or FIP is pretty much zero. Cats can only get those diseases from being around an infected cat that has bitten them or shared their water & food bowl. Take her in to the vet and let them run a parasite & bacterial test on your kitty to find out what's going on. Good luck!!

2006-09-07 07:20:45 · answer #4 · answered by Star shower 2 · 0 0

ohhh I am so sorry to hear your cat isn't feeling well. Blood in the poop would be a red flag to bring to the vet and get checked out. Sometimes the animals can live a long time. Your cat is 13 years old? Awesome!!!!! I hope my two cats live that long too. Definately call the vet and get your cat checked out.

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2014-09-29 20:22:48 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would immediately make an appointment with your vet and make sure she is seen for them to make a diagnosis. .

I have five cats four of them came from the same litter they are eleven. The younger member of the family is five.

One of my older cats regulary suffers from constipation and she had a similar problem as she doesn't move about like she use too. I was told to by the vet to put a little fish oil into her food twice a week so when she goes to the loo, she doesn't strain herself. This did help so try not to worry too much but see the vet to make sure all is well.

2006-09-07 08:05:41 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Quite a lot of cats nowadays who have been looked after well, live way beyond 13, and still lead active lives to the end. I am a little concerned that you post on this site and are happy to get good/bad diagnosis on that basis. This could be many different things, not necessarily terminal. The fact that she is well in every other way is a good sign. Please take her to the vet.though..She can't ask you or tell you whats wrong. You owe it to her. Post your news when you have been and good luck. I hope all will be well.XX

2006-09-07 07:08:59 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

blood in its poo could mean so many things, i kow everyone is saying it but you REALLY need to go to the vet. My cat started getting sick every week recently, i took her to the vet and found out she had cancer. Shes 13 too. It might be suffering. Be quick
;-(

2006-09-07 07:50:49 · answer #9 · answered by the one and only! 2 · 0 0

Hiya,
Im sorry to hear that your cat looks unwell, but i would really listen to all the other people that have awnsered your question they are all very right, you should get yur cat checked out by a vet a.s.a.p. At least then you will know what it is and how serious it may be. Good luck .... and good luck for the future !! xx

2006-09-07 07:48:53 · answer #10 · answered by § gαввαηα § 5 · 0 0

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