Meeko just had a very bloody stool.

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He's having breathing problems and we thought that it was a resp. infection. He went to the litterbox b4 getting in the carrier and he was dripping blood from his behind. Josh just took him to the vet ER and Im following, please send vibes for my little boy this will be very bad if it's surgery related
 

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that it's something easily diagnosible and treatable. Please update as you can. I can just imagine how worried you are.
 
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We don't know if it is related to the surgery or not because the only vet open right now is the local pet hospital and they refused to do testing or an overnight stay because I didn't have the money on hand. (they wont wait till payday in a week to get the rest of the money)

What they told us is that they think that it might be his herpes kicking in and causing an infection that is making it hard for him to breath. His nose has been bleeding on and off over the last two hours as well. (that started at the vets) The vet said that the bloody nose could be a result of having to much mucus in his nose. I can see that being the case i guess, because he can't breath threw his nose at all. If he has build up and sneezes it might cause bleeding in his passage ways. I still don't entirely trust it though, but as of right not we have no other options. They gave us the info for a clinic that we never heard of before because they will do testing cheap. We are going to them tomorrow to get that done. For tonight they gave us antibiotics for his chest. They wern't concerned about the bloody stool because they said that it could have been caused by stress from the resp. infection. It was a lot of loose blood in the stool so I'm not sure as to if I agree with the bleeding being insignificant.

THey were kind enough to tell us that we need to watch him like a hawk tonight because if hes breathing gets worse it coud stop altogether. He had an attack of labored breathing both at home and at the hospital. I can't believe they sent him home. He doesn't want to get out of his carrier so we have him in a dark corner of the living room with some soft music playing. He's trying to sleep right now so I'm going to get off here and try to get him to take his antibiotics again. (the first time he spit and drooled them out.
 
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