Trevor peed and pooped at the same time today and with the pee there was a couple drops of very bright red blood on the substrate (but the urine didn't have blood in it--it was separate). He had a healthy vet check up Thursday except for pin worms (he had these last year and they got cleared up and now they are back) which he got started on Panacur for yesterday (four courses of three days each with 10 days in between each course). It was a small amount of blood, he had the vet check up Thursday, and has no symptoms, so I'm curious if it could just be he ingested a piece of aspen and upon excreting it, it caused a bit of bleeding from the anus.
Can blood with urine ever not be a major health problem? Trying to decide between taking him into the vet on Monday and keeping an eye on it. Everything I see online seems more to be bloody urine and is really bad, but I can't find anything about blood with urine. No he didn't eat anything red lately and I can't think of anything that could explain it (when he had a lot of flowers once his poop was red, but this is very different). The only thing he has in his medical history besides coccidia and pin worms is he passed one stone right after I got him, almost two years ago, which I didn't do anything about besides limit oxalates and increase hydration. There haven't been any dietary or behavior changes lately. Thoughts? Thank you!
Can blood with urine ever not be a major health problem? Trying to decide between taking him into the vet on Monday and keeping an eye on it. Everything I see online seems more to be bloody urine and is really bad, but I can't find anything about blood with urine. No he didn't eat anything red lately and I can't think of anything that could explain it (when he had a lot of flowers once his poop was red, but this is very different). The only thing he has in his medical history besides coccidia and pin worms is he passed one stone right after I got him, almost two years ago, which I didn't do anything about besides limit oxalates and increase hydration. There haven't been any dietary or behavior changes lately. Thoughts? Thank you!