tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17148183.post3463024986491157242..comments2022-11-04T22:47:25.546-05:00Comments on Panda Bonzai!: Poor Heed!Persian Pen Namehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05615515718217596202noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17148183.post-27534438652598469112009-09-01T18:17:40.025-05:002009-09-01T18:17:40.025-05:00Try not to worry too much about your little guy. ...Try not to worry too much about your little guy. The blood in the stool is way more likely from intestinal irritation than bleeding from a tumour, etc. Especially if he is sensitive to all of the food changes lately, the vomiting and loose and bloody stools could be a result. An exam is in order if you are worried though, to help you rule out those scary sounding things! (Google can be scary-yeesh) Your vet will likely have some good recommendations for food and/or a probiotic to help his tummy calm down. Purina's Fortiflora probiotoic helped my little poodle when he got nervous diarrhea when we went camping. It'd good stuff, and works better than yoghurt. Also, my older cat who used to vomit frequently is doing much better on Eukanuba Low Residue food. Just seem much easier for him to digest.<br /><br />Get well soon, Heed!Cynthia A.https://www.blogger.com/profile/10686249838371429137noreply@blogger.com