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Hmmm. Any kind of anal bleeding is not good news. I'd have a chat with your vet Jane. It could be a bit of irritation but alternatively it might be something that needs addressing more immediately and medically. Hugs to Tigger!!! |
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I'd certainly be inclined to get him checked over Jane. A heavy worm burden could cause bloody loose motions but so could a lot of other things. |
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Thanx everyone. Not took him to the vets, cant afford the money. He has been sick a few times this morning, but seems fine now. He's moaning for a brush!! |
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Most vets will be helpful with payment plans etc, and if your cat is really unwell you owe it to him - as a responsible owner, to ensure that any ill health is dealt with so he's not in suffering pain or discomfort. |
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