As long as the cat is acting as it usually does, let some time go by (a month?) and if it happens again, either take the cat to the same vet or to another vet for a second opinion. Take a sample of the feces into the office with you and ask them to test it for blood.
It could be any number of things from worms, to infection, to organ failure. If your cat has blood in its feces, take it to the vet immediately.
Nothing necessarily. I would be far more concerned with excessive blood in the stool. Color and consistency is often highly dependent on the food previously consumed. If this color and smell is constant...consult a physician.
As long as you have nothing wrong with you ( disease type things ),nothing will happen to her.
that sounds very wrong.
No. A blood transfusion would not help a diabetic person, since there is nothing wrong with their blood in the first place.
It means that either the blood tests were wrong or the home pregnancy test was wrong
you gave him a double bown burger from kfc
you aren't eating enough.
Nothing is wrong because blood AB has antigen A and B.
No. Something is really wrong if that happens.
She's only taken it off once. Nothing is wrong in her relationship.
AnswerThis could be anything from worms to intestinal bleeding so it's best to take your cat to the vets right away and get a proper diagnosis. It is important diagnostically to determine if the blood is IN or ON the feces. The anal sacs in a healthy cat exude a thin "slime" on the surface of the feces during defecation. If the anal sacs become infected or crusted shut, then burst, blood can be included in this coating, however, this is more prevalent in dogs than cats.