Pale, gray, or white poop If you see pale, gray, or white poop, Freuman recommends seeing a doctor. Bile is part of what pigments the stool, so if there’s almost no color at all, it may mean that there’s a blocked bile duct, she says. If left untreated, that could lead to ...
Green poop in breastfed babies (particularly “EBF” or exclusively breastfed babies) can be a sign that the baby is getting too much low-calorie, low-fat foremilk (the milk that comes first in a feeding) and not enough hindmilk, which is higher in fat. It could also mean that the ...
This Is Why Dogs Spin Around Before They PoopMost dog owners have probably been puzzled and possibly impatient waiting for their dog to do its business. Instead of just finding a soft area of grass to go number two, they make a whole ritual out of it, spinning in a circle before finally...
Chronic kidney diseasecan cause bad breath, which can have a smell similar to that of urine or ammonia. This is usually accompanied by symptoms like lethargy, extreme weight loss, and increased urination. Cats with kidney disease often drink more than usual, have pale gums, and look unkempt. ...
The only major concern I would have is if her gums looked extremely pale (i.e. almost white). If so, then I would be concerned that she is bleeding and this is serious. But, most likely she will eat a little for you in the morning and get back to normal within the next few ...