kerry,
is the blood red blood on the outside of the stool or is the
stool black? if it is the former, the combination of symptoms could be
ibd.
michelle
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kerry,
is the blood red blood on the outside of the stool or is the
stool black? if it is the former, the combination of symptoms could be
ibd.
michelle
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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
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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
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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
soundsa like ibd to me. is she positive for felv? is she eating and keeping
weight on ok? intestinal lymphoma is a worry if she is positive and is also
wasting. though that can also be ibd.
michelle
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soundsa like ibd to me. is she positive for felv? is she eating and keeping
weight on ok? intestinal lymphoma is a worry if she is positive and is also
wasting. though that can also be ibd.
michelle
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in that case, given her age, i would suspect hyperthyroid or ibd. or
potentially kidney problems, but she would probably be drinking and urinating a
lot then,
michelle
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What are her kidney values and has she has a Free T4 test?
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I'm concerned about my former foster cat Kitty--the new mom just emailed me the following.
Could she be feverish? All info appreciated, and will forward it to her.
(The vet's attitude worries me. Kitty's been vomiting drool for over a month
Hi Kerry,
I can understand your concern about Kitty. Her symptoms are troubling
to me too. How old is she again? If this had just started, then I
might think it had to do with the stress of her new home and not so
friendly attitude between cats. I would feel better if the vet this
woman
Thanks Nina, warm ears do mean fever, don't they? Kerry
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Hi Kerry,
I can
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Thanks Nina, warm ears do mean fever, don't they? Kerry
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Not necessarily. Cat's temps are warmer than ours in their normal
state, so she may not be able to gage if her ears are too warm. I
make a habit of touching their ears etc when I know they are feeling
good so I have a better idea when things are off. The only way to truly
tell is to take
Thanks hon.
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Not necessarily. Cat's temps are warmer than ours in their normal
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Thanks Nina, warm ears do mean fever, don't they? Kerry
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One very serious effect of not eating *can* be hepatic
lipidosis (fatty liver disease) which can, if untreated,kill
them.
Diane R.
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Thanks so much Belinda!
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Kerry,
I can find more if you need them
Kerry in all fairness, cats that get HL after only a day or two of
not eating anything probably haven't been eating well for a few days and
it wasn't noticed until they stopped eating. Unless you weigh your
kitties regularly most people aren't going to notice that their cat
isn't eating
Thanks again Belinda!
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Kerry in all fairness, cats that get HL after only
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