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In reply to the discussion: KITTY MYSTERY: I found a single drop of blood in their room after they were [View all]riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)32. Okay that's hilarious! Do people actually DO that?
And shouldn't you be monitoring your monster pube thread over in GD?
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KITTY MYSTERY: I found a single drop of blood in their room after they were [View all]
GreenPartyVoter
Aug 2012
OP
I am assuming this is the case, but in the back of my mind there was a niggling thought about
GreenPartyVoter
Aug 2012
#2
I hope so. Kitties are tricky because they so rarely act like they are in pain, and litterboxes
GreenPartyVoter
Aug 2012
#4
cats are notorious for UTIs, and a drop of blood is very possible. Keep an eye on them. n/t
progressivebydesign
Aug 2012
#5
Will do! I saw Trixie licking her tummy tonight. I thought it was an old habit from
GreenPartyVoter
Aug 2012
#6
If the cat is a female, no. Even after being fixed, they still drop blood once in a while.
HopeHoops
Aug 2012
#7
Well, either way, one spot isn't a problem, but a trail needs to be checked into.
HopeHoops
Aug 2012
#12
He's a spoiled little shit. If he doesn't get a hand-fed yogurt drop he throws a temper tantrum.
HopeHoops
Aug 2012
#17
LOL What does a bunny temper tantrum look like, anyway? Rainbows and fluffy clouds wrapped up in
GreenPartyVoter
Aug 2012
#19
I'm going to assume that you've never seen one throw over his food bowl, potty, and water dish.
HopeHoops
Aug 2012
#25
LOL I always assumed the MP bunny was an exaggeration. I've never had a "bun" (That's what elder son
GreenPartyVoter
Aug 2012
#28
Not seeing anything in the box, so not tapeworm. However my little boy has
GreenPartyVoter
Aug 2012
#10
I've had cats with tapeworm before, but not other worms. I was told by the
GreenPartyVoter
Aug 2012
#21
When I first got my kitty, he was bleeding and dragging his butt across the carpet
graywarrior
Aug 2012
#39
poor li'l guy! Mine were Humane Society rescues. He was surrendered and she was captured from
GreenPartyVoter
Aug 2012
#41
I tried checking their mouths looking for tooth issues for that very reason, but no one
GreenPartyVoter
Aug 2012
#23
Oh wow, you are way braver than I. I hate cat bites and would never stick my fingers in there
riderinthestorm
Aug 2012
#26
I had to dose my elderly cats twice a day with pills, and the only way to do it was
GreenPartyVoter
Aug 2012
#29
My husband has the kitty towel burrito-wrap down pat (phew tongue twister. Say that 6x fast!)
riderinthestorm
Aug 2012
#31
I use a beach towel, but it's thin, so easy to wrap. The trick is to get the first edge tucked in
GreenPartyVoter
Aug 2012
#33
They are due to go get their first Rabies shot next month, so I will ask about that. Thanks!
GreenPartyVoter
Aug 2012
#24
DNA testing on the blood will confirm the source. Should only run you about $200....
Scuba
Aug 2012
#27
You are famous!!! Like RadioLady and Olive Garden, that thread's going down in DU history!
riderinthestorm
Aug 2012
#43