Yes, I hear higher fiber is good sometimes...but then if they have IBD you may need a different protein source...like venison or God forbid rabbit.
On 11/27/06, Gussies mom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It could also just be the food. We had a cat at the shelter with horrible diarrhea. After tons of money spent on tests (all negative) and meds, switching his food has solved the problem. If he eats anything else, it comes back. Beth *Susan Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: Any suggestions? Yeah -- metronidazole (Flagyl). Parasites, such as giardia, very often do not show up in a fecal. I'm surprised the vet did not mention this. Many vets will treat with metronidazole on the basis of symptoms, even when a fecal is negative. I don't think I'd be jumping ahead to cancer without at least trying standard treatments for giardia (metronidazole) and coccidia (Albon). If both of these failed I would look at tritrichomonas foetus (treated with Ronidazole). Is it possible the vet is assuming lymphoma because the cat is FeLV+ rather than looking at more common and treatable causes? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have been fostering a FELV pos. cat for over 6 months and she has chronic diarrhea multiple times a day. She has been tested numerous times for parasites and been dewormed. Our vet feels it may be lymphoma. If it is, how long do these cats live? Otherwise she is doing fairly well for a positive cat. Also, any suggestions to combatting the diarrhea would be helpful. I use pumpkin, slippery elm, and bentonite clay powder daily which helps to some degree. Her stools are still soft and she has accidents still and is in the litterbox frequently. Thanks for any info. Diane ------------------------------ Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=45083/*http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta>
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