u/Charming_Bell1257

Cat had bloody stool (TW : PICTURE)
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Cat had bloody stool (TW : PICTURE)

My cat is around 6 years old. Adopted him about 3 years ago. He is neutered and has a flea and tick collar on. I noticed he had some leftover stool on his rear end. I went to clean it up and it's rather bloody. Is this a cause of concern? He is eating, drinking fine to my knowledge. He hasn't been eating his dry food as much but he's pretty picky and that's pretty normal for him. He is on Hill science diet and he gets one sheba wet food container a night. Behavior is normal. Will attach picture, warning. Vet has not been contacted as it's past hours and they are closed.

TLDR : Cat has bloody stool, acting normal.

u/Charming_Bell1257 — 2 days ago

Can't decide!!

Help! I'm eloping in August in an outdoor gazebo. It's made of stone and has a lake behind it. I have 3 dresses I narrowed it down to.

Dress 1 - I love the fit and it looks stunning. Everyone I've shown this one, i get that "wow factor" from them. While I do love it, It doesn't really scream outdoor elopement to me. More a church wedding or even a ball gown dance look. It would need alterations done because it's a little tight right now.

Dress 2 - I love this one as well. This one looks more fitting for an outdoor elopement to me. It has more of the traditional wedding dress look, at least to me. It fit like a glove and would not need any alterations. The only thing is it doesn't have that wow factor that the other one does, even though they are both gorgeous. (Don't mind how i'm standing slanted, that's my fault lol)

Dress 3 - a good mixture of both styles, in my head I don't feel like the top of the dress fits the bottom part of the dress, but still really like it. It seems like it would be a good outdoor dress as well.

I love all 3 for different reasons and am just looking for some extra advice!

u/Charming_Bell1257 — 8 days ago