Hun, you need to take the baby in. There is something malfunctioning with it's kidneys or it could have nibbled on something hard that would not digest. Hard stool will give the appearance of blood in the stool if it's anus fisured and it's on the stool.
There are 100 reasons why the poor thing is passing blood. Check to see if it seems as if it is suffering (in pain, inability to walk, not suckling from mom anymore, chewing on wood, nails, people food) Your local vet can give you a much better idea. Tke it in before you make any rash decisions that a professional could help you with. My new kitten almost died after birth and he is now the bset strongest lil guy in my household. It is proberly nothing to serious.
Good luck and love up that lil fur ball!
2006-11-22 01:21:20
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answered by Smiling Belle 2
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First things first, take her to the vet. Now, it is probably a sign of worms, which is very easy to treat. Another thing it could be is an irritated bowel, which can be treated fairly easy as well. A more serious thing would be if it got into something and ate it, which in turn could cut her intestines. I doubt it could be serious, or else it would be a LOT of blood. If the blood is bright, it means it can't be too serious since it's blood coming from the end of the digestive system. If the blood is dark red, it could be more serious since it is probably from deeper in the digestive system, possible the stomach.
2006-11-22 01:23:21
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answered by johnnybutt12 4
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Blood in the stool is by no ability a good sign. And the certainty that he's not employing his clutter container is likewise a foul sign. supply your vet a decision and notice what they think of they are in a position to probably supply you the comparable counsel over the telephone as they could in guy or woman at this factor. If the stool became liquid delicate i might say get to the vet in the present day yet whilst it became nonetheless sturdy then this is way less precedence. computer screen his stool and his eating, if the two declines a vet flow to is unquestionably so as so as that they are in a position to do a fecal or examination and make certain what's particularly incorrect. there are maximum of parasites and worms available that could desire to be giving him a controversy like this that a vet might rather ought to look below a microscope to recognize precisely what this is. even confirm that your kitten is hydrated. you could verify this via pinching the exterior up between his shoulders. If the exterior would not flow backtrack in the present day and style of conforms to the form of the pinch then your kitten desires sub q fluids and this might entail a vet flow to. one extra element, which you need to to think approximately switching to an more advantageous high quality cat nutrition form, this could restoration the issue itself. attempt something out of your vets place of work in certainty something which you will no longer purchase on the food market. it is going to likely be extra costly inspite of the undeniable fact that it has bigger high quality protein sources in it besides as a extra desirable variety of supplements and minerals. think of of the extra value because of the fact the cost of including years on your kittens existence. Whiskas won't harm him, yet he gets a plenty bigger high quality nutrition plan off of an more advantageous high quality nutrition. He could be having gastrointestinal misery via what he's eating. communicate on your vet approximately what may be ultimate. good success
2016-10-17 09:27:30
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answered by Anonymous
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take her to the vet as soon as possible with a sample of the stool if you can get one. It could be nothing, it could be extremely serious. Best to know straight away.
2006-11-22 01:15:32
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answered by gerrifriend 6
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Take her to a vet immediately, the kitten may have something internal going on.
2006-11-22 01:20:46
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answered by dymps 4
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this could be a sign of worms, or other serious issues, i would first go somewhere and get worm meds and try that, if that dont help in the next day or so, you need to get it to a vet a.s.a.p.
2006-11-22 01:15:34
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answered by bshelby2121 6
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sounds like worms, they cancause this problem, here is a link that might help you understand what you are seeing.
I recommend a vet visit for kittie to be on the safe side.
http://www.vetinfo.com/cbloodystools.html
2006-11-22 03:17:32
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds like something is busted inside her you better take her to a vet right away
2006-11-22 01:15:13
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answered by Anonymous
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