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First off, we're going to the vet tomorrow so he will be getting checked out right away! But I wanted to make this thread as well because I know sometimes vets don't know a whole lot about Savannahs because they aren't terribly common.
He started to have liquidy poos about 4 days ago, but it didn't seem that bad and I thought he probably just ate something he shouldn't have eaten, which is really common for him. I've heard pumpkin helps so last night I gave him and my other cat some chicken with pumpkin (a pre-packaged little treat from Cats in the Kitchen) Then this morning it was much more liquidy, and about 1 hour later he went back to the litter box, yowled a little, and went a little more. This time it had a tiny bit of (light red) blood.
I've made the appointment for tomorrow, but I really don't think its parasitic like giardia or anything, my older cat had that as a kitten and I don't think I'll ever forget how bad it smelled! This doesn't smell horrific like that did, and besides hid poo he seems fine, running playing, eating, drinking...
Any thoughts on what's up with him?
He started to have liquidy poos about 4 days ago, but it didn't seem that bad and I thought he probably just ate something he shouldn't have eaten, which is really common for him. I've heard pumpkin helps so last night I gave him and my other cat some chicken with pumpkin (a pre-packaged little treat from Cats in the Kitchen) Then this morning it was much more liquidy, and about 1 hour later he went back to the litter box, yowled a little, and went a little more. This time it had a tiny bit of (light red) blood.
I've made the appointment for tomorrow, but I really don't think its parasitic like giardia or anything, my older cat had that as a kitten and I don't think I'll ever forget how bad it smelled! This doesn't smell horrific like that did, and besides hid poo he seems fine, running playing, eating, drinking...
Any thoughts on what's up with him?