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Cat diarrhea/digestive problems

Abby2932

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In regards to my post above, I wasn't suggesting that the goat milk would solve the diarrhea problem. I was just giving more insight into the Answers brand of pet food. I didn't know if that was clear LOL

I hope you figure out what is wrong with the poor little one! I know how helpless it can feel when there is something wrong with your kitten & you can't figure out what the issue is. I hope you update us when you have some answers
 

Patti

Admin
Staff member
Thanks very much - sorry for the late response, I've been out of town for the past several days, but will look over the info when I get a chance.
 

Sean

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Any updates on the kitten?
Both my boys had Tritrichomonas foetus Read more at >>> https://wagwalking.com/cat/condition/tritrichomonas-foetus
(Tritrichomonas Might be misspelled)
Before they came to live with me. The breeder had a hard time with it and it had come in with an outside queen that
had been added to the pool. He held onto the boys longer so that they could be verified as clear of it.

As I understand it the test for Tritrichomonas is not something that is always done and not a cheap test. I think I recall
that he had UC Davis do the testing of the samples. Once they were cleared they came home to me.
Here is a link to the lab services page >>> https://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/hospital/support-services/lab-services

We had one other issue and that was food switching. I did not start with the food they were used to and talk about a mess.
We had a major case of squirts. I found the food they had been on and they did a 180º on the cat box mess. It only took a
very short time after the food switch for them to settle there gust down and firm up all bowl movements. So like everyone is saying
try to get back on the food that the kitten was eating at the breeder and don't switch it around so much.

Please let us know how the kitten is doing.
 
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