Take your kitten to the vet please
He could have eaten something which he cannot pass and is damaging his insides.
My cat swallowed a piece of the christmas tree a few years back and it irritated his stomach.
2006-12-26 09:08:09
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answered by oranda lady 3
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The most common causes are worms and diet changes, make sure that your kitten is on a good quality kitten food and if it hasn't been wormed in the past couple of weeks get a wormer from your vet. However, if your kitten is unwell in himself he needs veterinary attention, small kittens become dehydrated very quickly.
2006-12-26 19:27:21
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answered by Mollymoo 2
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Doesn't sound good. Bag a sample and take it to the vets. Even small amounts of blood loss in kittens can be dangerous.
2006-12-27 07:25:45
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answered by julie wonders 1
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My kittens have done the same thing before, and my vet told me to feed them a little cooked beef, like a bit of roast beef or some ground beef (hamburger) this helps stop the diarhea usually, but if it continues, give the kitten just a bit of Pepto Bismol.
2006-12-26 17:13:30
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answered by toomeymimi 4
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It's ok asking others opinions but always safer to take any animal to the vet as they are the only ones who really know what is wrong and how to help.I don't beleive in letting animals suffer, the sooner you get them seen to the sooner they are cured and probably will cost you less than if you let it carry on.
2006-12-26 18:16:15
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answered by sanny 4
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TAKE THE STOOL SAMPLE TO THE VET>>>NOW!! Sounds like he/she got into some bad water or is very stressed
2006-12-26 16:53:50
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answered by rubystandingdeer 2
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My cats diabetes was diagnosed when taken to the vets with those symptoms. Take him now as the worse it gets the less chance of getting it under control and them higher the bills. GOOD LUCK!!!
2006-12-27 10:22:05
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answered by crumblecustard 2
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Has the kitten been wormed, it may have tape worm, you should take it to the vet and get it checked out
2006-12-26 16:59:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Regardless of what anyone tells you here, you need to get him to a vet, okay? But I can tell you that when that happened to one of my cats, the vet said he needed more fiber in his diet and to give him pumpkin pie filling daily and to let him eat as much of it as he wants. Pumpkin is loaded with fiber and he hasn't had any problems since. The vet called it irritable bowel disease.
2006-12-26 18:27:34
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answered by November 3
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It could be anything but for goodness sake take him to the vets immediately.
2006-12-27 14:00:34
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answered by Anonymous
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