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My one-month-old kitten had normal stool, then soft stool, and now diarrhea with blood – what should I do?
Bloody diarrhea in a kitten may be hemorrhagic enteritis or a virus such as panleukopenia. Have a vet rule out distemper, then use appropriate medication and a hypoallergenic diet.
Yesterday afternoon it was bitten on the left shoulder by another hamster โ two blood points formed small pits, bled at first, I sprayed povidone-iodine to stop bleeding, and this morning sprayed saline and it’s now a black scab; it often makes puffing sounds and at 11 it had yellow watery stool, so I gave some isatis root
If a hamster is bitten by another, isolate it and treat the wound with saline and a pet wound spray or ointment โ shave fur around first to reduce infection and ease medication, then rinse with saline and apply anti-inflammatory spray or ointment. Puffing and yellow stool may be from fright; keep the cage clean with enough bedding and toys for security.
A five-month-old puppy started having diarrhea the day before yesterday (still lively), yesterday began vomiting phlegm-like stuff, then stopped eating and drinking and became listless, and today has bloody stool and can’t walk.
Based on your descriptionโdiarrhea, vomiting, no eating or drinking, lethargy, bloody stool, can't walkโif unvaccinated, it's likely distemper or parvovirus. Get viral screening and treatment fast; these are life-threatening and home care wastes critical time.
My puppy had diarrhea and was lethargic for a day; today it perked up but then passed blood in the stool.
With diarrhea, lethargy, and blood, suspect parvo/corona/distemper if unvaccinated. Get infectious-disease and fecal screening promptlyโtimely care is vital.
After diarrhea and bloody stool, an anti-inflammatory shot, and a day of chicken breast, my dog now isn’t passing stool
Many diseases cause diarrhea/bloody stool (bacterial hemorrhagic enteritis, parasites, infectious enteritis, intestinal foreign body). If symptoms eased after the shot, keep observing for diarrhea or other signs. The gut is fragile nowโfeed easily digested food (millet porridge, chicken-liver porridge) and pet probiotics. If constipation continues, see a vet.
Very watery stool, can’t even pick it up, soft stool for two days, reduced food, even two drops of blood
Based on your description, soft stool with blood at the end suggests you should watch the dog's energy. If bright, it's likely food intolerance or indigestion causing hemorrhagic enteritis, but parasites or viruses can't be ruled out - get a fecal test at the vet.
What causes blood in a dog’s stool?
Causes: anal fissure, parasites, foreign-object scratches, parvovirus. Constipation can damage the intestinal lining and bleed. Parasites need deworming. Viruses or other diseases can also cause it. Severe cases need a vet.
My cat has some diarrhea, the stool is soft, sometimes with blood, and there’s also the situation shown in the picture
Frequent diarrhea in a cat can cause anal redness and swelling, even rectal prolapse. In this case, first find the cause of the diarrhea, then apply targeted treatment. Check the cat's appetite and mental state carefully. If its appetite and energy are good, you can withhold food for a while and give it some pet anti-diarrhea medicine and probiotics. If the diarrhea persists, take it to a vet promptly to find the cause and treat accordingly.
The day before yesterday it had diarrhea with blood at the end; I gave Revolution (topical dewormer), probiotics, and smectite powder. Yesterday the stool was formed, but early this morning it had diarrhea again
Diarrhea with blood in dogs can have various causes, including indigestion, malabsorption, digestive tract injury, parasite infection, enteritis, and viral infection. Based on your description, the dog still had diarrhea after deworming and medication, which suggests the cause may not be parasites โ the medicine didn't match the problem. Take the dog to a vet for relevant tests and apply targeted treatment based on the results.
My dog is passing blood in its stool and won’t eat; it got chilled during the recent cold snap and has a cough.
Blood in the stool and loss of appetite can be caused by gastroenteritis, intestinal scratches, pancreatitis, parasites, poisoning, or viral disease. Take your dog to a vet for diagnosis; if it isn't vaccinated, infectious disease should be the first suspect and prompt care is important.