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Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
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Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

191.0. "blood in stool" by GIAMEM::TOLLES () Fri Feb 14 1992 07:48

    I've done a search of blood and stool and didn't come up with anything,
    so I'm entering this note.  Hope I'm not repeating something.
    
    Anyway, I have a 2-1/2 year old spayed female, Meishka.  My husband
    and I noticed that when she was going to the bathroom she was bleeding
    as she went (stool).  This wasn't just a drop, but a stream of blood.
    She hasn't changed foods, and she gets wormed every three months.  She
    is not constipated at all - very soft, but not runny.
    
    My vet told me that she might have broken a blood vessel straining and
    to give her 1 teaspoon of metamucil or pumpkin pie filling with her
    canned food.  This sounds strange to me. 
    
    Has this happened to anyone else, and if so, was it a broken blood
    vessel?  She appears to be quite healthy, and will be going in next
    week or her yearly check-up/shots.  I'll isolate her for the next week
    to see if it happens again.  She has had occasional blood drops, but
    this has been when I've changed foods.  She did have roundworms when
    she was a kitten, but has been wormed several times since then.
    
    Thanks!
    
    deb
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191.1JUPITR::KAGNOKitties with an AttitudeFri Feb 14 1992 09:038
    Deb,
    
    A friend of mine's cat had this and it was a broken blood vessel!!  He
    went to go the bathroom and (in her words) "a cup of blood came out!!" 
    She rushed him to the vet who told her it was a blood vessel.
    
    I have also heard of the pumpkin pie filling as a remedy, believe it
    or not.
191.2SANFAN::FOSSATJUYou Can Leave Your Hat OnFri Feb 14 1992 09:149
    This happened with Gino last year.  I found several drops of blood
    outside the litter box and his anus looked sort of distended from a
    distance.  Sure enough it was and looked quite pouchy and there was
    some blood on it. Had him checked and was told that he had been
    straining - he never gets constipated but as I recall it was the
    beginning of winter and we were out of greens (oats/wheat) so this may
    have affected his digestion.
    
    Giudi
191.3Colitis could be the keyword you needMUTTON::BROWNFri Feb 14 1992 09:465
    Pumpkin pie filling and metamucil would add fiber to the diet.  Some of
    the reduced calorie cat foods use squash or pumpkin as filler to
    increase fiber intake and decrease caloric intake.
    
    Jo
191.4phew!GIAMEM::TOLLESFri Feb 14 1992 10:547
    Wow!  you guys are great!  I feel so much better.  I was starting
    to think that I was on a wild goose chase.  It was very scary seeing
    so much blood come out (1/2 a tsp. or so).  That's interesting
    about the pumpkin pie - I never knew that about it.  I'll read up
    on colitis too.  Thanks!!
    
    deb
191.5Blood in Feces???MR4DEC::SHALLANMon Mar 01 1993 11:2921
    Moderator - if this question is here somewhere I've missed it, if so
    could you please point me to it...
    
    I have four cats, actually 1 cat, (2) 6 month old kittens and (1) 13 or 14
    week old kitten.  Sunday one of them pooped right outside the litter
    box and there was blood in it!
    
    Everybody is acting normally, no lethargy (sp?), no vomitting or
    anything like that.  They all eat Iams wet and dry.  Only the cat
    goes outside (and I think she suppliments her diet outside as well as
    uses the bathroom out there).
    
    The two 6 month olds I aquired from an animal shelter, the little
    kitten is a purebred that I bought.
    
    Anybody know what this could be?  And how can I tell who's doing it
    without dragging them all to the vets?  
    
    Thanks,
    Sharon
    
191.6JULIET::CORDES_JAThree Tigers on my CouchMon Mar 01 1993 13:0413
    I get this with one of my cats when her diet isn't properly controlled.
    She has chronic colitis.  I feed her a food a bit higher in fiber and
    it is controlled fairly well.  She's eating Science Diet Light
    Maintenance.
    
    To figure out who is doing it you may try isolating them with a small
    litter box to see who leaves the funky samples.  I am usually well
    aware who does it 'cause Carrie is the only one of my cats who leaves
    her stool samples right on the carpet for me to retrieve when she is
    either having a problem with her colitis or when she feels the box 
    just isn't quite clean enough.
    
    Jan
191.7DELNI::PIERCEMon Mar 01 1993 17:567
    Try the litter box - it'll work.
    
    Also - one of my cats had the same thing and it was some type of
    infection...it was easily cured with amoxicillin.,  Best to get her
    to the vet right away as it probably hurts her.
    
    
191.8ThanksMR4DEC::SHALLANTue Mar 02 1993 07:0310
    Thanks for the info.  I feel a little relieved to know that it could be
    an infection or colitis or something easily curable.  I have a tendancy
    to think the worst when something is wrong with one of my kitties.
    I'm isolating them one at a time to try and find the culprit.  But,
    yesterday I didn't see any blood.  I have my hunches about who it was
    but I'm not positive, so hopefully I can figure it out soon and get her
    to the vets.
    
    Sharon
    
191.9DAGWST::BROWNeverybody run Prom Queen's Gotta Gun!Thu Mar 04 1993 15:174
    Check the keywords for more information about colitis.  You can do this
    by typing "show key/full colitis".
    
    Jo