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Blood in the litter tray

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potbellend · 23/02/2020 20:10

Just been out for Sunday tea. Come home and the scent in the house means the litter hey needs clearing.

Noticed loose stools this morning, however noticed tonight that there is blood in the stools. We have 2 8month old kittens... both looking and acting fine, eating and drinking, playing as usual. And ideas?

Obvs I'll ring vets in the morning...

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thecatneuterer · 24/02/2020 00:53

It's probably nothing. It seems to be something that happens sometimes, and the blood is from an anal fissure or something similar isn't anything to worry about.

I would feed them just boiled chicken and rice for a couple of days to firm the stools a bit and see how it goes. By all means phone the vets for advice in the morning but, if it were me, I wouldn't be taking them in at this state.

thecatneuterer · 24/02/2020 00:54

at this stage

Holdingtherope · 24/02/2020 00:58

Our cat has that when has dreamies and too many treats

potbellend · 24/02/2020 07:40

Phew thanks, I'll hold off whilst they are unsymptomatic

Thanks

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viccat · 24/02/2020 15:57

Are they up to date on worming treatments?

Other than that, I agree with the other comments above - it just seems to happen sometimes and isn't a problem as long as it's not constant. However it can be caused by parasites which is why I wondered about deworming.

potbellend · 24/02/2020 22:09

I've as yet held off worming as they are indoor cats, presumed it was something that needed doing if they were out with others???

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Lonecatwithkitten · 25/02/2020 02:22

Kittens need regular worming as worms pass in the mother's milk. But actually studies have shown that even indoor cats are exposed to worms and should be wormed regularly.

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