Your kitten needs to see his/her veterinarian. Take a new stool sample with you in a small plastic bag. When cats and kittens have parasites and/or digestive problems with their food, it is not uncommon for them to develop a little "colitis" or irritation in the intestinal wall. If a couple of treatments with strongid does not take care of the problem, perhaps another wormer or change in diet will.
For the diet of kittens I recommend grain-free Wellness Healthy Kitten dry food and Wellness canned chicken or kitten formula. Be sure to keep a ceramic bowl of fresh water always available!
Your mother cat might have had done something. it doesnt really mean something bad, but most certainly it includes the mother of your kitten. It is nothing dangerous-but if you are very very worried go and see a vet :D
Soft stool coming out of a kitten that contains blood could mean they have a parasite. It is important to take your kitten to see a vet to rule out life threatening illnesses.
A dog's "poop" is usually called, stool. Example, if your dog has blood in its poop you would say, "there is blood in my dog's stool."
no, its just an illusion
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If the stool has blood in it, also could be due to red food dye from drinks like punch or gatorade.
Mostly stool samples are tested for bacteria and blood. To test stool for drugs they'd have to liquify it so it would just be easier to ask for urine instead of stool.
That would refer to having another stool test (testing fecal matter for blood).A re-test is a do over.
They test stool for a lot of things, but drugs, so far as I know, are not one of the things they test it for. (Mostly stool samples are tested for bacteria and blood.) To test stool for drugs they'd have to liquify it, for starters. It would just be easier to ask for urine instead of stool.
Blood tests would not show this, stool tests may help. If he was contaminated he would be sick continuously, not off and on, so I don't think he is contaminated , it could be that he gets recurrent infections from contamination of what he heats or contamination of things he touches, which would make exposing of the waste properly very important. If it occurs again he can have a blood test called a complete blood count, and blood culture, as well as a stool test
Black/green stool would indicate blood somewhere in the GI tract. It usually would have "coffee grinds" look to it. See a doctor, you probably have an intestinal ulcer or severe irritation. It will probably be taken care of with some prescription meds.Different foods will turn your stool different colors. If you eat a lot of asparagas it will turn your stool green. A lot of black licorice can turn your stool purple to black. If it is always black you might want to ask a doctor.
Well, it depends on where the blood is coming from. If you can see any blood in the urine, you need to see a doctor right away. If you see a little blood on the outside of the stool, the blood is probably from a hemorrhoid. But if you see a lot of blood in the stool, you should also see your doctor right away. Even though it may not be anything serious, you should probably contact your doctor no matter what. Better safe than sorry.
No, there is no reason to suspect an STD based on blood in the feces. Rather, than an STD one would suspect a bowel disorder or hemorrhoids. The color of the blood in your stool indicates from where in the bowl the problem is. Black tarry blood suggests digestion and therefore the blood is coming from very high up along the intestinal tract (ulcer). Bright red blood suggests a bleed close to the rectum (hemorrhoids, fissure or simply a scrape from a hard stool). If the bleeding continues to the next bowel movement, seek advice from a medical professional.
My money is on the kitten. The Kitten would eat the smurf, so the kitten wins.