We only adopted Gracie a few days ago and the shelter warned us she's had diarrhea that they've been trying to correct.
It's pale brown/goldish/liquidy, but not watery.
Her food HAS changed, too since bringing her home since the store forgot to tell us what she was on when we left with her.
She's 5mo old and since bringing her home we've had her penned in a large pen. She played a little yesterday, but mostly lays down and observes (I assume from nerves/new surroundings.) So she doesn't SEEM lethargic.
But when I opened the case to pet her, she leaned into my hand for pets and ended up having an accident (diarrhea) on her bed while laying there.
I already plan on taking her to the vet tomorrow to check for FeLV, but I'm curious - is this abnormal?
Also her sister, who she came into the shelter with, was tested for FeLV and the tests came back negative. Do you think it's possible she HAS FeLV??
Other than the diarrhea, she seems totally fine =/
I'm gonna be a stressed out nervous wreck until we get the results tomorrow.
It's pale brown/goldish/liquidy, but not watery.
Her food HAS changed, too since bringing her home since the store forgot to tell us what she was on when we left with her.
She's 5mo old and since bringing her home we've had her penned in a large pen. She played a little yesterday, but mostly lays down and observes (I assume from nerves/new surroundings.) So she doesn't SEEM lethargic.
But when I opened the case to pet her, she leaned into my hand for pets and ended up having an accident (diarrhea) on her bed while laying there.
I already plan on taking her to the vet tomorrow to check for FeLV, but I'm curious - is this abnormal?
Also her sister, who she came into the shelter with, was tested for FeLV and the tests came back negative. Do you think it's possible she HAS FeLV??
Other than the diarrhea, she seems totally fine =/
I'm gonna be a stressed out nervous wreck until we get the results tomorrow.