worms?

forever_urs8019

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i have a 1 year old calico tabby..
she is more of the laid back type..
but when u pet her she gets up and reacts.
well lately we have noticed that her stools are horrible to smell..
it makes the house terrible.
and we saw a red almost puddle.
me and my father think it was throw up
and then i saw some more throw up that was brown this time...
she just had kits.. they about 9 weeks now..
and we gave all of them worm meds..
she was the only one that wouldnt take it..
she just wouldnt.. we have tried everything..
finally i just put it in her food and wouldnt let her leave the room until it was all gone.
could this be worms? or just normal kitty stuff?
i dont have the money for the vet.. at all.. christmas put a big dent.. and those kittens too..
so i could use all the advice i could get.
 

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Your cat needs to see a vet - anytime you see blood, its not a good thing. She could have some kind of infection if she just had kittens.

And NEVER worm kittens with over the counter medicine- you don't know what if any worms they have or how much to give at what age.

Worm medicine is poison - so you should be taking them to a vet for treatment.
 

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Originally Posted by GoldenKitty45

Your cat needs to see a vet - anytime you see blood, its not a good thing. She could have some kind of infection if she just had kittens.

And NEVER worm kittens with over the counter medicine- you don't know what if any worms they have or how much to give at what age.

Worm medicine is poison - so you should be taking them to a vet for treatment.
I can only wholeheartedly agree with these statements. OTC medications can do serious harm and in some instances cause death. And again, blood is not a good thing. Please get the cat and her kittens to a vet ASAP.
 
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