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Blood in Cat Stool: When to Seek an Urgent Vet

Blood in your cat's stool can signal anything from minor irritations to severe health issues, requiring prompt veterinary attention. Possible causes include dietary sensitivities, parasites, infections, or conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Regular check-ups, a balanced diet, and parasite prevention help reduce risks, but immediate action is crucial if symptoms persist or worsen.

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