It's a bacteria that's often not detected based on a single routine fecal culture.  Here's a link from the Merck Vet Manual: 
 
I've also used the Cornell Consultant web page many times to get ideas...you select the animal species in the drop down menu, then enter a symptom or symptoms in the search field & it will return a list of possible diagnoses.  Consultant   Hope this helps!
 
yvonne
 
 
 
In a message dated 6/8/2006 12:37:00 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

What’s that? 

 

I took her to the vet today.. she only weighs 1 lb and 2 oz.. so tiny and skinny – A good new is she was negative for felk and FIV ---but couldn’t get enough blood from her to run any other kind of test.. she has low grade heart murmur.. but I was told that it not too uncommon.. she eats so little and I do assist feed her.. but she does not have that much appetite .. she seems and she does not play much at all.. I am worried. I hope she is going to be okay..

 


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Did they check for campylobacter?  It causes really nasty stools.  My FIV+, Simba, had it.

 

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