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What is going on with my pet?


Question Posted Saturday April 14 2007, 6:33 pm

I had this cat skipper for a long time. she is 18 years old, very old getting thin, oilly fur, hard time eating hard food. but lately i saw blood on her poo, and sometimes i saw a blood stop in my bathroom, i whipe it up and it look like a gooy blood stuff??? so whats the matter with her? i know i show go to the vet, but i would like to know what you might think what it is cause you put on your advic page that you been working as a vet. so any idea?

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sugarplum07 answered Saturday April 14 2007, 8:53 pm:
I don't know exactly what's wrong with your cat. It could be a large number of things due to her old age. She might have had a small tear in her anus due to a large piece of stool, she might have a tear in her bladder, causing her to bleed from that area, she might have an internal parasite, she could even have cancer. It's hard for me to tell.

Bleeding is a serious thing, esp. for a cat her age, and you need to get her into a doctor right away.

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