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Has any one had a cat with blood in the stool?
She didn't. When I asked about tests, she said that it was
unnecessary. She said that other symptoms one would expect with other digestive diseases were not present. I am very ansy about my cats, I guess. My Siamese died of cancer around her lungs after living with me for 15 years. I may overreact on occasion which is what the vet felt I was doing. I agree with others, though. Getting a second opinion would be a good idea. I love my girls and want them to be well. Thank you for your comment. |
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Has any one had a cat with blood in the stool?
"yogipet-online" wrote in message oups.com... She didn't. When I asked about tests, she said that it was unnecessary. She said that other symptoms one would expect with other digestive diseases were not present. I am very ansy about my cats, I guess. My Siamese died of cancer around her lungs after living with me for 15 years. I may overreact on occasion which is what the vet felt I was doing. The next time someone critisizes you for overreacting, just remember one thing: It doesn't matter how many times you overreact- the one time that it saves your cat's life justifies all the other times. Phil |
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Has any one had a cat with blood in the stool?
yogipet-online wrote:
I have two Abysinnians, Tatoi and Chui. They are sisters and both are 7 years old just this January. In early February, Chui had bright red drops in her stool one morning. I was so shocked, I called my vet who told me to bring her in that afternoon. When the vet examined her, she gave me something similiar to Tums and told me that I shouldn't worried. She said it was normal when cats are upset or stressed in some way (i.e., change of diet, new litter, change of location, etc). I have had cats for 20 years and have never seen this. Has anyone else had this experience? It scared the daylights out of me! Misty had that occasionally when she got older, but she was perfectly healthy (according to her vet) and lived to be 19. She even vomitted blood once (I rushed her to emergency!), but tests came back negative for that too. |
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