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Old 04-20-2013, 06:04 AM   #9
ladyjane
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A twinge of blood is normally not a big deal. If you saw a blade of grass, it could be that the grass put a tiny cut in her intestines. She also could have been a bit stressed and had a bit of colitis.
I agree with the others (and am sure your vet will say the same thing) who advised you to watch her and take her in if there is more blood.
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