My Romeo would get that occasionally.  Because he was pos, I really worried
the first time.  Rushed him to vet (no easy trick-LOL) & it turned out that
it was just a bit of bleeding from being constipated and straining so hard.
Romeo would get constipated pretty quickly so I always made sure to give him
xtra water in his food, etc.  This was early on after I brought him in from
outside & he was still pretty easily spooked & would hold off on staying in
litter box if he heard a noise, saw a bright light, etc.  

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Frank & Sue Koren
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 7:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Felvtalk] Blood in Tweezers stool

My 4 year old FeLV+ kitty, Tweezer has always had some digestive problems.
Nothing more then gas and a rumbly tummy though.  This morning he had a
runny stool with blood in it and it seemed painful for him to go.  Is this
still another thing that positive cats deal with?  Tweezer was just at the
vets a couple of weeks ago for a check up.  The vet said he looks healthy
and the CBC came back normal. When their office opens today I will be
calling but I wanted to ask the people on this list because you are the ones
that know the troubles of FeLV+ cats.   Any advice?

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