Blood in poop after new kitten?

lunasasukeaeris

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Hey guys!

Happy New Year. I'm likely calling the vet tomorrow but want some extra help before I do that. We got two/three month old Kairi two months ago and after a very hostile week with Sasuke and Luna, they fell in love with her. Or at least I think. Kairi had giardi but was on her last day of dewormer the day we got her. Again that was two months ago. This last week and a half or maybe two Luna (2 years old) has had some blood in her poop. She's either pooping small hard balls with no blood or she'll have regular semi soft poop with bright blood- mostly on top and looks a little pussy too. Her butt has some dried blood on it too. Could she be stressed about Kairi?
No new food changes. She's eating regular and playing A LOT with Kairi - running all over the place more than usual. She's extra thirsty which is the only change.
Any help is so appreciated!
 

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Hey guys!

Happy New Year. I'm likely calling the vet tomorrow but want some extra help before I do that. We got two/three month old Kairi two months ago and after a very hostile week with Sasuke and Luna, they fell in love with her. Or at least I think. Kairi had giardi but was on her last day of dewormer the day we got her. Again that was two months ago. This last week and a half or maybe two Luna (2 years old) has had some blood in her poop. She's either pooping small hard balls with no blood or she'll have regular semi soft poop with bright blood- mostly on top and looks a little pussy too. Her butt has some dried blood on it too. Could she be stressed about Kairi?
No new food changes. She's eating regular and playing A LOT with Kairi - running all over the place more than usual. She's extra thirsty which is the only change.
Any help is so appreciated!
Blood and mucous in the stool indicates that there is still a parasite at work, or worms but most likely parasites like giardia or coccidia.  Bring a stool sample to the vet.
 
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