Hi Leah,
Lola was dumped outside for months because she was just bones when we got her. We fed her outside for a month, so I cannot say she had too much of a diet. But man that poop stinks.... Well at least I know it's just not her, not that it makes it more comfortable:)
Ioana
"Wolf, Leah R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Wolf, Leah R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lola,One of my two boys, Buddy, a positive Maine Coon, has the stinkiest poop ever. And yes, the smell has awakened me out of a sound sleep. We have had him since this past February and I have noticed that the stink has lessened considerably, although his deposits do smell stronger than Bubba's. Perhaps the change of diet from wherever he came from (he was dumped in the dark of night at a shelter) had him on a strange diet.Leah
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ioana-Dina Rican
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 11:34 AM
To: rescue
Subject: LolaHi Everybody,I found Lola two months ago. She's around two years old and is leukemia positive. We retested her and it came strong positive. At one point she had bad diarrhea and when I switched her on Innova she was better. The only thing is that her poop stinks very bad; wakes us in the night every time she uses the litter box. Do you guys experience the same thing with your cats? The other two that I have and that are negative are fine; the usual smell. Lola's poop now is half diarrhea half OK, and the smell is getting worse. Sorry for all this "smelly" info, but I was curious if it's just her or it is something characteristic FeLV positive cats.Ioana
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