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My understanding is the same as Elaine's: if the blood is dark it's probably from different bleeding further up; if it's bright red probably occurred during straining to pass the stool. Do cats get hemmorhoids? (sp?) That's what happens with people...... |
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Simons had no blood in his number 2's since been on his antibiotics. His temperant has beign the same since we got him I just worry about him. |
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Have you thought of adding more liquid to his diet, or maybe a few drops of oil (vegetable or fish) or a little bran, just to make the stool softer and it easier for him to go? Like the others I think this sounds like he is tearing the tissue at his anus as he passes a motion. God that the vet has checked him though. |
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