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b|itzchic
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From:New Zealand
Registered: Jan 2004

posted 01-14-2004 07:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for b|itzchic     Edit/Delete Message
Hi, well earlier on i posted that my kitten was peeing on my bed, it was suggested that he may have a UTI, now his sister has had diareer for the last couple of days and it started to harden up but last night she tried to poo and all that came out was runny white stuff and blood, whats wrong with her/them?!

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Chessmind
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From:CA
Registered: Nov 2003

posted 01-14-2004 09:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Chessmind     Edit/Delete Message
Hello. I'm so sorry your kitty is not well. She really needs to see the vet a.s.a.p. This could be very serious. Below is a list of stool conditions and what they mean. It's from this site: http://www.purrballs.com/catcare/health.html

What excrement/stool colors may indicate and requires immediate veterinary attention:

white: serious bowel infection (can be fatal)
bloody/red blood: distemper (panleukopenia)
black: bleeding high in bowel
mucous/slimy: serious bowel irritation
yellow: bacterial imbalance in bowel
orange: abundance of bile in stool

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footsie
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From:Vancouver, WA USA
Registered: Jul 2003

posted 01-14-2004 10:47 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for footsie     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks Chessmind for you imformative post. I'm coping it for future referance.

I agree completly that you should get them to a vet ASAP!

In the mean time, make sure they aren't getting into anything that is potentially poinsonous ei> houseplants, cleaners...

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b|itzchic
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posted 01-15-2004 12:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for b|itzchic     Edit/Delete Message
Hi Thanks, I took them to the vet this morning, she said that it seems like she could have worms so they rewormed her or food could be too rich or someting so they ahve given me some stomach sensitive food to give her, and they said that zeus the male has behavourable problems for him peeing on my bed all of a sudden, it happend the one night i left them at home and went away my flatmate feed it that one night i was away, could he have done something to of affect zeus using litter box for peeing and start peeing on my bed?

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