Your cat has a serious medical problem that needs attention ASAP. You need to take the time to take the cat to the veterinarian. The pain probably has nothing to do with the consistency of the stool - if there's blood in it, the cat has any of a number of ailments that might range from an intestinal laceration to cancer to ulcers - but none of them are good, and they all require the expertise of a trained professional.
Don't get the cat a pain reliever. Get it some help. If you leave it in the condition it's in, it'll probably be dead soon.
2006-11-16 09:03:31
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answered by Big G 2
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Normally, I would not answer a question like this as my expertise is generally in medication but I had severe sciatica while I was pregnant with my 3rd child (after having had twins) and I had sciatica so bad that I was finding it difficult to walk. I tried massage therapy and physical therapy and could not take medication
I went to the chiropractor and the pain was instantly relieved. My hips and lower back were out of alignment because I had carried twins the year before. On occasion a Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) can also work but they usually only work on one joint at a time - the chiropractor will do your whole back which works faster. Anyone who does not believe in chiropractors will tell you they are quacks - don't listen.
I don't necessarily believe that chiropractors can cure things like diabetes but they can definitely relieve some types of back pain especially if a pinched nerve is involved which is usually the cause of sciatica.
2014-10-28 11:57:36
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-03-19 09:18:03
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-28 23:56:48
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answered by serafina 3
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Get her to the vet. Blood in the stool is never a good thing. Something is wrong. Plus she cries in pain, and having a bowel movement should not be painful. Don't cover up the pain with a pain reliever, fix the problem by taking her to the vet asap!!
2006-11-16 08:05:46
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answered by s w 3
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So..
It is a fact that no one condition reflects sciatica and it would be prudent to refer to it as a generic medical term encompassing lots of symptoms that taken together describe a lower back pain that a patient suffers from. When someone complains of severe back pain that passes down to legs through his buttocks, even down to his feet and toes, doctors suspect him to be suffering from sciatica. Often sciatica presents itself as numbness or a tingling sensation that may not be anything like the severe pain commonly associated with sciatica. This tingling or numbness may be felt by the person when he engages in some activities.
On this site you can find very good tips on how to treat your sciatica: http://curesciatica.toptips.org
2014-09-16 01:38:51
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answered by Anonymous
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If there is blood in the stool, then your cat is certainly in trouble. It could be something like an ulcer, or cancer. Take your cat to the vet right away.
2006-11-16 08:06:10
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answered by drshorty 7
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i would take my kitty to the vet immediately....if she has blood in her stool then there is something radically wrong.....do it now...if
you wait, she may die. please take her to the vet now.
2006-11-16 11:50:36
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answered by sweetness #1 5
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