One of my cats Looooooooooves Yogurt.  I let him lick a little of the no-fat
or lo-fat.  They say yogurt is always good to help digestive tract when
humans take antibiotics and maybe if Ensie likes it, it might help settle
that tummy.

 

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wendy
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 12:04 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Ensie/Dosing tips for Flagyl/Fecal tips

 

Hi guys,

 

I hope this post finds you all well.  We finally got Ensie, my grandmother's
feral from NC diagnosed correctly.  They weren't doing the fecal right at
the vets, and finally we got a fill-in vet who not only did the float, but
also did another procedure that I can't remember.  I think it involved a
smear and slide, but not sure.  Anyway, the vet said that Ensie had no more
roundworms, as she did when we first brought her back to Texas, but that she
had two other issues:  Mega-bacteria and cyclospores, or something like
that, which is what is causing her diarrhea.  She said she's never seen
bacteria that large before.  She also said Ensie had zero good bacteria, or
flora I think she called it, in her stomach.  So she prescribed Flagyl and
Bene-Bac.  I gave Ensie her first dose this morning of the Flaygyl and she
went nuts.  She did NOT like it at all.  And the stuff is cherry flavored!
What are they thinking?  Do cats like cherry flavoring?  lol.  So I wondered
if any of you had any good ideas for dosing liquid cherry flavored Flagyl to
your kitties?  I am thinking it won't go over in tuna, but maybe something
else???

 

Thanks for any advice!

:)

Wendy
 

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change
the world - indeed it is the only thing that ever has!"     ~~~ Margaret
Meade ~~~

 

----- Original Message ----
From: Susan Ang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, November 5, 2007 1:37:47 PM
Subject: Autumn and Diarrhea

Hey All,

   Autumn is doing really well overall. She's been feeling so good in fact
that she's been trying to steal human food. She's tried to do this as long
as we've had her. The only difference is that she's now bigger and sneakier.
On Friday night she got into a plate and ate some pizza crust with a little
sauce on it. She also ate part of a cooling banana bread loaf on Saturday.
When I set the loaf out she was playing happily in another room - when I
turned around she was munching away~_~ The problem is that she's developed
diarrhea. She has no other symptoms. We try hard to keep her out of people
food, but if you turn your back for a second she gets into your plate.
Should I get her in to see a vet ASAP or just wait and see?  I understand
that sometimes people food upsets their stomachs. I have a soft food for
cats with intestinal troubles. Should I take away her hard food and give her
the I/D formula? She's also had terrible kitty gas. 

Thanks,
~Susan A

 


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