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I got my cat Jasmine from a shelter a month ago. What I know from the shelter is she is three years old and came in with a litter of kittens. Since taking her home she has already had some bloody diarrhea which the vet prescribed antibiotics and that cleared up. I have since changed her food and her poop has seemed normal for the most part, sometimes is on the softer side. The other day when she was using the bathroom I saw a red tube of tissue while she was pooping. It goes right back in after she is done using the bathroom as soon as she stands up it’s gone. I’m not sure how long this has been happening since I have only had her for a month. She has a vet appointment for tomorrow to get this looked at but I was wondering if anyone else has had experience with this I can’t find much information online. The vet on the phone said they don’t usually do surgery unless the rectum is fully prolapsed. She is on a mostly wet food diet and I give her small amounts of limited ingredient dry food twice a day. The first picture is of her but since I was not able to get a good photo I found an identical photo to what it looks like online. She has a great appetite is still super playful and doesn’t seem like she is in pain?
thank you everyone
I got my cat Jasmine from a shelter a month ago. What I know from the shelter is she is three years old and came in with a litter of kittens. Since taking her home she has already had some bloody diarrhea which the vet prescribed antibiotics and that cleared up. I have since changed her food and her poop has seemed normal for the most part, sometimes is on the softer side. The other day when she was using the bathroom I saw a red tube of tissue while she was pooping. It goes right back in after she is done using the bathroom as soon as she stands up it’s gone. I’m not sure how long this has been happening since I have only had her for a month. She has a vet appointment for tomorrow to get this looked at but I was wondering if anyone else has had experience with this I can’t find much information online. The vet on the phone said they don’t usually do surgery unless the rectum is fully prolapsed. She is on a mostly wet food diet and I give her small amounts of limited ingredient dry food twice a day. The first picture is of her but since I was not able to get a good photo I found an identical photo to what it looks like online. She has a great appetite is still super playful and doesn’t seem like she is in pain?
thank you everyone
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