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Old 30-04-2008, 09:13 AM
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Re: Old Cat - Take her for checkup or not?

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Originally Posted by PoppyLily View Post
Hiya
I think your doing the right thing in taking her to the vets but try not to worry about the blood in the poo. Poppy had this for ages - but the blood was bright red - i took her to the vets and she had a sensitive stomach and the food i was feeding her was agreeing with her.
The vet told me that if the blood is bright red then it is normally nothing to worry about, its only when the blood is brown/black that it could be something serious.
Good Luck, hope shes ok.
Yes it is bright red - hopefully it will be nothing

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Originally Posted by Siamese Kelly View Post
Saffron maybe you should try and get her checked out before your new kitt arrives-a change such as new kitt being around may bring about more stress for her
Good point Kelly. She is so relaxed and prob wont be stressed about the kitten coming anyway but better to be safe than sorry ey. It didnt phase her with my last kitten but I will ring the vets and see what they say. Thanks hun for pointing that out as I should of thought about that but didnt
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