this is not normal in any case whether young or old. best to get the little one checked over just in case.
take a feaces sample to the vets so he/she can analyze it.
it also depends on how much blood is present....alot or almost a pure content of blood is very worrying and should be seen today.
this may not just be just a worm problem!!!!!!!!
do not worm the animal during a bout of diarrhoea his could increse the problem or add to it.
qualified veterinary nurse UK
2006-12-05 05:24:52
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answered by narnolls vn 3
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You absolutely HAVE to take her to the vet. Bloody stools in a kitty mean parasites in their intestinal tract. Some of the most common in kittens can kill them easily.
There is no way this will just go away, or anything you can give her to make it go away. (If someone other than a vet gives you something, don't do it!)
Be a good kitten mom, and get her the medical attention she needs.
2006-12-05 05:25:02
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answered by Mac 6
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You, must take your kitten to the vet. leaving it untreated is practically animal cruelty. I know it's tough when you don't have money for the vet bill's, but it's not fair to the kitten. bloody stool isn't normal, so I'd make an appointment as soon as possible. if you need extra money, take something to a pawn shop...pets are worth it in the end. So take care of that baby, and give it lot's of love.
2006-12-05 05:32:38
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answered by tweetybird37406 6
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Please don't say you can't afford to take her to the vet because that's no excuse. If people are gonna have pets, they need to be responsible for them. You need to get her there! Something could be seriously wrong. It could also be irriable bowel syndrome. My cat had it and had some blood in his stool and when I took him to the vet for it, he said to give him pumpkin pie filling. It's loaded with fiber which is what a cat needs when he had an irritable bowel. He's eaten it once a day and ever since then hasn't had any problems. At least call your vet and get his opinion.
2006-12-05 06:10:25
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answered by November 3
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You must take her to the vet. It is not negotiable.
My kitty had the same and it was a urinary tract infection. Cats generally don't show sickness, they hide it. So any sign that you can see, like if she missed even one meal, you should take her to the vet immediately. She may not make it otherwise and bloody stool is very serious.
2006-12-05 05:28:49
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answered by just the facts, mam 2
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my sisters cat had that for a while. her poo was too big to come out without ripping her a lil. if she doesn't eat and drink like normal then you should take her to a vet. put water in her food (if it's dry) not a lot of water, but enough so that it absorbs into the food. don't give her dairy of any kind or people food for a while.
2006-12-05 05:28:40
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answered by Starry Eyes 5
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You need to try to get her to the vet. She has something bad wrong with her. Maybe just worms. Call around to different vets and see what they say!
2006-12-05 05:25:52
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answered by angelmwilson 5
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sorry but she needs to see a vet ASAP. If you can't take her immediately take her as soon as you can. It could be nothing, it could be extremely serious, only a vet can tell you.
2006-12-05 06:51:09
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answered by gerrifriend 6
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if you can not afford to take her to the vet, then it's time to get rid of the cat. if you can not properly provide for the kitten, then you must find someone else responsible. that kitten needs medical attention asap, otherwise she may possibly have a deadly disease or infection that she can die a painful death. please consider a new provider...
-megan
2006-12-05 05:26:02
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answered by Megan S 2
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best thing to do is take her to the vet. maybe she has worms and there hurting her insides. and since shes young maybe she wasnt wormed yet. Id try giving her worm medicine
2006-12-05 05:23:41
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answered by smg6959 2
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