sick kittens; bloated bellys and hemroids?

Karen W asked:

two, eigh week old kittens, they have hemroids and sort of swollen stomachs. any advice on how to help them(such as something to ease hemroid pain) or anything we might want to look for medically.

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This entry was posted on Sunday, July 26th, 2009 at 5:39 am and is filed under what do hemroids look like. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

9 Responses to “sick kittens; bloated bellys and hemroids?”

  1. pmbrown101 Says:

    Did you take to anmial clinic or pet store or somewhere to help you- they would know best!
    Paula

  2. Dalai2 Says:

    They don’t have hemroids.They have worms. The worms cause the swallon belly and butt holes.DO NOT USE ANY OVER THE COUNTER WORM MEDS FOR TAPE WORM. It could be fatal.Take them to the vet for a exame,shots and worm meds.It won’t be that expencive.I bet that they can’t seem to get enough food and scream at you all of the time to eat too.

  3. weirdotto72 Says:

    Well idk if u can get it over the counter, but pyrantell will help with abdominal area. the hemrages could be from a dieasease known as panleukleukemia. And it is very hard to treat.

  4. Barb P Says:

    Bloated bellies is a big red flag for worms ….. you need to get those kittens to a vet.

  5. kath Says:

    vets asap. sounds like intestinal parasites or at the worst distemper which i doubt. dont buy anything over counter for kittens this young as it can be dangerous.

  6. lachlan m Says:

    I’d make sure they don’t have worms/parasites which i believe is usually related to bloated bellys. Being paranoid about my cat like I am, i would take them in to make sure.

  7. bonnie g Says:

    Vet. These kittens do not have very Long to live. They sound like they have kitten disease. I can’t remember the technical term for it. They are dehydrated and need fluids immediately. I don’t believe that you are actually seeing hemorrhoids. I think you are seeing distended glands. See if you can make them go potty , to relieve some of the pressure. Take a warm wet cloth and wipe from center of belly to butt. Hopefully you will get some urine. It also, sounds like these kittens have worms. Please get these guys some help.

  8. Flutter Girl Says:

    PLEASE get them to a vet ASAP. Bloated bellies are a HUGE indicator that they have worms. I am going through this right now with the two kittens I just got. The one has a pot belly. Low and behold after a stool sample taken into the vet, it came back positive for worms. The stool sample test was about $20, and the medicine for both kittens total was $18. It will not be very expensive at all. I URGE you to please get them in right away to a vet, this could be a life or death matter. GO!!!!!!!

  9. Lisa M Says:

    Uhh. heard of taking them to a vet. they are trained to do this sruff and they even went to school for it.

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