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    Re: Feeding questions

    Quote Originally Posted by MinniesBuggies View Post
    Hi Deborah so my hoggie has had 6 successful meals since December... Hasn't been missing meals.. is pooping normally and peeing normally or so I thought till today. (she's at 18 grams now by the way, I weighed her today) so I'm holding her today about 20-30 minutes in she poops and urate came out too, but there was the slightest tinge of blood like mucasy kinda.. I have never seen blood on any of her poops before, should I be worried? Or is that normal, I mean it was literally a tiny bit... I checked her she has nothing crawling on her nor her enclosure nor water dish.

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    Blood in stool is not normal, what I would do is have a fecal done.
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    Re: Feeding questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Blood in stool is not normal, what I would do is have a fecal done.
    Got it! I'll have that done, thank you.

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