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Old 22-10-2009, 08:08 AM
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A little bit worried

Hi Guys,

Sorry to be always asking so many questions but or little lady hunni who is aprrox 9 weeks maybe a bit younger or older (as adopted) seems to to cry a lot when she uses the litter tray to have both a poo and a wee. She has no problems getting it out and their is no blood in it. I did think maybe se was a bit consipated as it is hard poo but it has been like that for the 3 weeks we have had them. Do you think there could be a under lying problem she is fine in herself a little devil in disguise. Normy (norman) is fine no problems at all.

Not sure if this makes any difference but she is a quite a bit smaller than him but them everybody has told me that toms are normally bigger than females anyway. They have not had their jabs yet but will be doing in a couple os weeks.

Please help.

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Liz
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Old 22-10-2009, 08:50 AM
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Re: A little bit worried

Awww poor little thing

What is she eating? How much does she drink?

There are a number of things this could be, we experienced a similar thing with a kitten a few years ago, I would say the best thing would be to get her checked out at a vets

ETA; Its normal for a female to be smaller so dont worry about that too much.
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Old 22-10-2009, 09:58 AM
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Re: A little bit worried

I have a couple in my current litter who feel the need to announce to all and sundry when they use the tray
It's certainly worth getting it checked out but you may just have the cat equivalent of whistling whilst sitting on the loo
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