You really shouldn't be asking us as we are not vets you need to take her to the vet they will help you better than us.
2007-12-04 05:36:40
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answered by rahlyd swamp muffin 4
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Are you confident she's bleeding from the vagina? Did they prescribe Claxamox for a bladder an infection? if so, she's probable bleeding from the urethra. sounds like your kitty desires a diverse antibiotic. If the bleeding is vibrant purple she could desire to flow to the emergency vet innovations-blowing now. If that's pinkish urine take her on your vet first ingredient in the morning. do no longer call for an app't.- only be there whilst they open. interim, you should motivate her to drink as much as a threat. attempt chicken broth, the water from canned tuna, something like that. maximum suitable desires! >^..^<
2016-10-10 05:51:37
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answered by ? 4
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i dont know if it is cancer but it is definetally bad. go to the vet. go now. call and say that your cat is bleeding from the nostril and they will make room. if not then go to an animal hospital immediatly
2007-12-04 05:35:41
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answered by efilymniinmylife 2
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Do you love your kitten? I'm sure you do. You must be really connected to her since you have her for 21 year, and thats a lot. If you love her so much (which I'm sure you do) you will take her to the vet. I hope it isn't anything too serious :]
2007-12-04 06:23:41
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answered by Anonymous
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my cat had this happen to her. I called the vet and they suggested it could be a simple bloody nose from the dry weather..
However it turned out to be cancer in her sinus cavity..
so it is? who knows. could it be.. yes.
Congratulations for having your cat live so long!
2007-12-04 06:09:25
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answered by Connie S 7
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My older kept sneezing like everyday for months. We took him in and the vet said cancer. Had to put him to sleep right there.
2007-12-04 05:42:07
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answered by Tough Guy 5
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That cat is old! Go to the vet!
2007-12-04 05:34:30
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answered by ~*NaaMean?*~ 3
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I couldn't tell you, a vet would be able to, get an apointment and have your cat checked out....it could be as simple as a sinus infection.
2007-12-04 06:03:50
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answered by macleod709 7
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Get off the computer unless there is a vet gonna answer this question which I doubt you need to get to the vet!!!
2007-12-04 05:34:24
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answered by Anonymous
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21 year old cat? just put the thing down for god sakes. that the oldest I have ever hear of a cat living before.
2007-12-04 05:37:44
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answered by Jerbson 5
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