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My kitten has been having some problems. Its been pooing all over the house(we have a litter box and he wont use it and its big,spacious and really clean) and also its been vomiting and bloods coming out of its butt. not kidding. Im really worried. I took him to the vet but he says its ok. I dunno what to do here cos my mum is disgusted by it pooing around the house. Anyone know what the probelm is and HOW to solve it? Please help!

2006-10-08 22:00:02 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Cats

13 answers

If you took your kitty to the vet and he says nothing is wrong I would say he is not a vet at all. You need to get the kitty to a REAL vet. There is something wrong internally. Depending on the age there are many factors that cause these symptoms. Most likely it sounds like a parasitic worm (not the kind you get form fleas) and if not treated your kitty can get very ill. Also if kitty can not keep anything down it can get severely dehydrated and die. Until you can get to a vet that knows what he is doing , try changing the food ( too high of ash content in the food is bad) , make sure the kitty did not get any kind of household chemicals ingested, and check to see if any household plants are dangerous to cats.You can also go to the pet store and get a patch of cat grass that should help with the vomiting. Also never give cats any kind of diary products as this will cause diarrhea. Good luck and I hope kitty gets better.

2006-10-08 22:16:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You know what to do.Call a vet.What do you expect to do.Throw down a dumpster and lived it there?Well you must call a vet or take it to a vet.They would tell you what to do.They will also give u free stuff to help the kitty get better.

You should know that by now.If that vet doesnt work.Just call another.That must be the junkest vet ever.I bet that person is new and doesnt care about pet.If the other vet doesnt work keep calling other vet.I know some vet should be able to answer ur question.A vet that says that doesnt care about animals.The only reason they got that job was because they want to destroy all pet.

You should know that we have over 20 vet on this whole island.Im sure because my uncle was once a vet.Hey maybe i can give u some info. because my uncle told me about that infection too.Has he been makkin u know no.2?Well if he hadnt than u must gently rub right next to the tail so it can calm it but down and the no. 2 will come out nice and gently without makin blood all over the place.

2006-10-08 22:12:28 · answer #2 · answered by Sabre-Reyn Mahinanani Nakaahikii 1 · 0 0

1. Monitor his / her intake. I mean all food intake - the food you're feeding kitty, the water kitty is drinking, any table scraps / additional food sources that kitty has. And whey you know all kitty is eating, stop kitty from eating anything that's not good for kitty.

That means: NO HUMAN FOOD! No bread, corn, rice, onion, garlic, milk, cheese, cooked meat. Stick to _high-quality_ _cat_ food. See if that brings any improvement (with vomitting / blood in stools).

2. Litter-train kitty. It takes patience, it takes attention, and it takes work, but you'll live easier. For more info on litter training, check:
http://perfectpaws.com/litter.html
and related articles (links on the left)

3. Give lots of love and attention to kitty. When you know kitty well, you'll know what the cause for a problem is and how you can comfort, or, less often, confront your kitty effectly.

Good luck!

2006-10-08 22:07:19 · answer #3 · answered by AlphaOne_ 5 · 0 0

i'm no longer particular the position you stay, yet seems the regulations are diverse with each and every diverse council. assuming you're from the position i'm in Melbourne Australia, there are over 1/2 a million homeless cats and in case you detect an unmicrochipped, unclaimed cat and prefer to maintain it, they have the inducement of more competitively priced microchipping and desexing. i imagine its an exceedingly good idea to take her in, and take duty. in case you pick to finish that, be particular she has a smooth position to have the toddlers even as its time, you could pick to attempt calm her and if she would not like it you'll understand, once the toddlers are born, take a step again so the mummy can sparkling and take care of the toddlers for a lengthy time period. do you should come back to a call on to maintain them lengthy time period, be particular you get them microchipped and desexed and dewormed to maintain away from what got here about to her ensue to the toddlers. do you should no longer pick to maintain them (and that is comprehensible, they're regularly a handful) a council or safeguard should be in a position to pay for all of this, even with the indisputable fact that that's a foul idea to furnish them up any youthful than 8 weeks previous as a safeguard will finally end up having to split them. and may want to correctly be risky to their progression and cleanliness. wish that helps both way, and also you're making the right determination for you, good luck! :-)

2016-12-04 10:37:27 · answer #4 · answered by rosenberger 4 · 0 0

What kind of vet would say its fine? Is it a female? She may be in heat and just have an upset stomach. I went through something similar with my dog. Are you sure its bleeding out of its rectum (butt) and not its vaginal area?

What did the vet say it was exactly? MY reccomendation would be take her to another vet right away if the vomiting continues and she has rectal bleeding!

2006-10-08 22:04:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What kind of vet did you take it to?No vet is going to say a sick animal is "ok".Take your kitten to another vet and get a second opinion.Your kitten may have to be put down if there is nothing they can do.

2006-10-08 22:15:11 · answer #6 · answered by the_silver_tin_man 3 · 0 0

I would actually try going to a different vet or something because it doesn't sound like you cat is healthy at all. That isn't normal and I'd definitley get it checked out again soon. He is going to end up getting dehydrated. I hope your kitty gets better soon! I'll pray for your kitty!

2006-10-08 22:05:50 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes go to a vet Hospital. not The vet Doctor that you have seen,

2006-10-08 22:52:40 · answer #8 · answered by dmncprkr 5 · 0 0

Your vet said it was okay? Did they do any testing? It doesn't sound, OKAY. I would take it to another vet. Bleeding out its butt isn't a good sign. You need to go to another vet, relatively quick.

2006-10-08 22:07:12 · answer #9 · answered by tikizgirl 4 · 0 0

Go to another vet. Your cat sounds pretty unwell & could die within days of dehydration let alone the original cause of all this blood & poop & puke.

2006-10-08 23:09:54 · answer #10 · answered by shirazzza 3 · 0 0

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