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DghtRdc
Junior Boarder
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Hi! Help please! I have a cat that is about 5 years old (Feline/Domestic/Long Hair/Orange Tabby). He has recently been having very small amounts of blood in his feces....my wife and I have noticed in the litter box. His behavior...is completely normal...He is indoor only...fully vaccinated regularly...no chance of catching feline diseases....atleast from other cats. We do have 2 other cats as well...that are acting completely normal....and are also fully vaccinated and well taken care of? Has anyone seen this before? Should I take to vet immediately or can this be normal? email please
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ugadasalli
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This could also be the sign of anything from a slight case of diarrhea to all-out irritable bowel syndrome. I wouldn't let it go for too long without seeing a vet (and yes, it would help to take a fecal sample, sorry).
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