good chance it's worms. when you take her to the vets on Monday remind the vet that you have the other cat and he may want you to give her wormer as well if it is worms.
2007-06-16 11:56:13
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answered by Kit_kat 7
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Kittens shouldn't be passing blood at that age, I mean my older cat that is 22 occasionally passes blood in her urine and feces and she has bladder problems she has had that since she was 6 months old and she is still healthy at the age of 22, so there is nothing to worry about at all! So it is probably her kidneys or bladder (don't worry they don't need surgery just antibiotics) I tend to take my cat for antibiotics twice a year. Although i am not a vet or anything that sounds the most likely thing. remember that if she is active and alert then she is absolutley fine!
Hope all goes well with your kitten and that my advice has helped.
2007-06-16 12:02:48
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answered by Danta* 3
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that is gonna take it sometime to recover from the better respiration an infection - the medicine will help however that is not any miracle treatment that is going to take sometime for the kitty to be feeling that is previous self and for the sinuses to empty for the kitten to have the skill to smell that is meals. i could recommend getting the two a humidifier or a vaporizer and putting beside the kittens mattress to help sparkling up the sinuses, additionally you could close the kitten interior the bathing room once you're taking a tub the steam enables open them up besides - the kitten won't eat if it may no longer scent that is meals - loss of scent is an urge for meals suppressant with cats.
2016-10-17 12:09:06
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answered by smyers 4
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Most probably worms. Get her checked by the vet. Also, do NOT buy wormers from anywhere but your vet. You'll just end up paying more in the long run!
2007-06-18 07:01:28
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answered by Terri B 4
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Sounds like worms , get her to the vet on Monday and let them treat your older cat , too .
Have two lovely toms and they had to be treated for worms .
2007-06-16 14:39:28
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answered by Hippie 5
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don't worry Kit-kat is right she is showing classic signs of worms, but as she's playful a visit to the vetshould solve everything.
2007-06-16 12:02:26
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answered by mark s 3
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um i would say that you should take her to one of the people you know that has a lot of cats or knows about cats.
but if it was me i would find a vet place that is open no matter how far away it is.
2007-06-16 11:59:46
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answered by Anonymous
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IT'S POSSIBLE THAT SHE COULD'VE EATEN SOMETHIND THAT HAS EITHE RBLOCKED HER UP OR THAT COUD'VE IRRITATED HER INSIDES. I HOPE YOU'RE NOT GIVING HER THE SAME FOOD AS YOUR LODER CAT. GIVE HER KITTEN FOOD AND TRY TO FEED THEM TOGETHER IN SEPERATE DISHES.
I WOUDN'T WORRY TO MUCH IF SHE'S BEHAVING NORMALLY! I UNDERSTAND YOUR CONCERN THOUGH. WAIT IT OUT AND KEEP AN EYE ON HER UNTILL YOU GET HER TO THE VET. ALSO WHILE YOU HAVE HER THERE, GET HER YEARLY SHOTS!!!!!
2007-06-16 11:59:47
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answered by sunshine 5
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i have kittens myself and its probably that the place your partner got it from hasnt wormed the kitten yet so try worming her and see if that helps
2007-06-16 17:32:55
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answered by melanie l 1
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Hello, i would get her to the vet. as soon as possible.
2007-06-17 03:27:49
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answered by catgirl1114 3
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