can you believe it? those of us who've reached an age where we don't
much have to worry about trich in our OWN lives now have to worry
about it in our cats????

i have two negative kittens with a persistent, undiagnosed intestinal
problem. right before my vet was coming over a week ago, i read this
info someplace--all the symptoms matched! finally, maybe the answer!

well, showed it to ken when he got here, and he told me he'd just been
at a seminar about ANOTHER form of trich showing up in cats that's
really hard to treat, but seems to resolve itself when the cat hits
about a year of age.... unfortunately, neither form turned out to be
the culprit in my darlings.....

i'm not sure it's such a good thing that we keep adding new
differential diagnoses to suggest to people.....  sigh.

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MaryChristine

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