I LIKE THE YOGURT AND PUMPKIN FOR UPSET TUMMIES.
Sandy wrote:
> Robert, I understand and sympathize your dilemma - as do the others I'm sure.
> I am on a limited income also - so I really understand. Is the stool
> really bloody? Hopefully not. You might try some organic canned pumpkin
Robert, I understand and sympathize your dilemma - as do the others I'm sure. I
am on a limited income also - so I really understand. Is the stool really
bloody? Hopefully not. You might try some organic canned pumpkin mixed in the
wet food or use a syringe to get it down - pumpkin is good -
Thank you all for your responses. I have a bit of a dilemna as
this issued didn't crop up until he had BEEN on Prednisolone oral and
ocular for a couple of months Didn't go for the 50 dollar fecal
test this time because his house mate ( who shares the litter box) is
symptom free
Bob, in case this might help Yogi…
My non-FeLV positive cat Frodo, had terrible, liquid, smelly stools with mucous
for a number of years.
Started at about 1.5 years of age. Tried metronidazole, all of the dewormers
and treated for coccidia too, was sure he must
have had IBD or colitis, etc.
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