Chris--she's also throwing up drool--foamy drool. Been doing that for
about a month. And her stool has been misshapen for same time. All info
appreciated. I haven't heard back from the new mom yet about Kitty's vet
visit today.
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When I first brought Romeo in, he was so scared that I know he was
afraid to
go to the box as often as he wanted to.  Well, I noticed small drops of
blood on the edge of the box and got a bit nervous.  Turns out, he just
had
become really constipated and problem sort of solved itself when I made
sure
he was able to freely go to the box without being so scared.  I had
talked
to vet though.  Maybe the little one is a bit stressed out???

Chris
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Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 1:31 PM
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I've been told that a small amount of red blood at the tip of a stool 
can be an indication of stress.  Try to find out more specifics about 
it.  If you can't go to the vet visit with Megan, try and impress upon 
her how important it is to get to the bottom of Kitty's symptoms and to 
treat them promptly.  Did the adoption contract specify that you have a 
right to take Kitty back if you think it necessary?  I know you don't 
want to alienate the new mom, but you might have to start being more 
firm in your approach.
Nina

MacKenzie, Kerry N. wrote:

> Michelle: The new mom just said "there was a small amt of blood in her

> stool".
> But I'm going to try and get more info today---she was scheduled to go

> to vet today.
> Kerry
 
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