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catpersondude

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some of this is grafic but im trying to figure out whats going on

well i have a cat thats 15 years old, close to 16. It has always slept on my bed everynight till one night i noticed a bad smell while in bed, i turned on the light and saw a very small about of what looked to be fecies and sure smelled of it so im sure it was. I tried having her sleep with me 2 other times since then and the same thing happens. I noticed she kinda started smelling and checking something out and again a very small amout of fecies and a dime size of wetness. Why is this happening, whats going on? I noticed her anus is like moist. This is sad because i cant let her sleep with me anymore and im afarade she may be doing it around the house.

um shes active...looks to lost some weight over the last few months, and has been vomiting after almost every meal for around a year now. she eats fine, still acts fairly normal. also her anus as some redness spots and some poo spots. sometimes she sneezes or it seems like she is going to vomit and she makes noises but dosnt
 

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You must take her to the vet right away - she's obviously been sick for a long time (there may be more going on inside that you're unaware of) and because of her age, should be seen immediately. We're just other people with cats here, and can't see yours (obviously), so she needs a real doctor.
 

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Oh it is sooooo time for the VET - Please make an appointment now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Her symptoms are not normal. While there please ask for a senior blood panel.
 

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Originally Posted by Larke

You must take her to the vet right away - she's obviously been sick for a long time (there may be more going on inside that you're unaware of) and because of her age, should be seen immediately. We're just other people with cats here, and can't see yours (obviously), so she needs a real doctor.
Yes - please take her to the vet, it's past time.

Good luck - tell us how you get on.
 
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