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Brown discharge

Jasmine-sleeps

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Hey guys,

I hope everyone is doing okay. I’m just posting really to see if anyone knows what this could be? The blanket moved a bit in the night and this was on the cage this morning near to some poops! It’s brown, wet not sticky and slightly gritty. So could possibly be like calcium urine/sludge? I have two girls about two years old both healthy and eating and pooing normally.
Just a bit worried as I’m not sure what it could be and can’t go to the vets unless it’s an emergency in the current circumstances.

Thank you very much 😊
 

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Not sure I’m afraid. If you’re worried then do take them to the vet.
 
Thanks for replying! 😊 I’m not really worried other than that, and all the vets are unable to take appointments other than emergency ones in the UK (please correct me if I’m wrong!)

Thanks again 😄
 
Emergency or urgent appointments are being made but that doesn’t mean that they won’t speak to you about anything else. What a lot of members are doing is emailing vets with photos and then the vet will say whether the animal needs to be seen. What may not appear to be an emergency/urgent might end up being if left Unchecked
 
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