you are prescribing medicine without a license. On 9/25/07, Susan Dubose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Caroline, > > Have the little kittens had a fecal yet? > > If not, I recommend getting one performed. > > Coccidia, Giardia & spirokettes(?) are all possibilities. > > Sometimes when you first get kittens, they can have normal poops,even > w/one > of the above problems or all of them,however, the diarrhea can start days > even weeks later. > > Coccidia would need Albon,make sure that the doasge is correct for their > weight due to it being a sulfur based drug and it can cause liver > problems. > However, the first dosage will need to be *double* ,if that makes sense. > > Ask your vet for some Hills' moist w/d to help w/ the diarrhea, which will > help form stools plus they still will get *some* the necessary moisture > that > they need. > > You also might want togive them a bit of Pedialyte,this will give them the > necessary electrolytes that they are losing. > > Kittens can crash very easily due to dehydration. > > Let me knowif you have any questions, goodl luck! > > signed, > Susan in Texas that doesn't know what she is talking about,as usual....... > :) > > > > Susan J. DuBose >^..^< > www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com > www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org > www.shadowcats.net > "As Cleopatra lay in state, > Faithful Bast at her side did wait, > Purring welcomes of soft applause, > Ever guarding with sharpened claws." > Trajan Tennent > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <felvtalk@felineleukemia.org> > Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 2:07 PM > Subject: Re: OT: Kitten Question > > > Hi Caroline, > > They may still be reacting to the antibiotics/amoxi. It tends to wipe out > the good gut bacteria with the baddies. Try adding some probiotics to > their food, or maybe try some plain yogurt with live cultures to help > rebuild the good gut bacteria. > > Kat (Mew Jersey) > > On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, Caroline Kaufmann wrote: > > > Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 14:54:31 -0400 > > From: Caroline Kaufmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > > To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > > Subject: OT: Kitten Question > > > > > > I am down to three foster kittens now as one was integrated to the > on-site > > adoption facility (the pet supply store) on Saturday. He was bigger and > > totally healthy and getting to be too much for me because he was the > > instigator and a bad influence on the other ones. He was a B/W little > > Kittler, so it figures! > > Of the three I have now, they seem to be having a touch of > diarrhea? And > > I don't know what the cause is? I'm not doing anything different with > > them. They all get fed Wellness Wet Kitten food and Eagle Pack Holistic > > dry kitten. Each gets about a half of the small can of Wellness in the > > a.m., and the same in the evening. When I leave for work, after they > have > > eaten the Wet food, they get the Eagle Dry- kind of free choice because > > they stay in crates when I am not home, so I like to leave them with > some > > food. They are all drinking water fine, except for when they tip their > > waters over, but I don't think they go too long before I am able to get > > home and refill them and it doesn't happen every day (I just ordered > "coop > > cups" from Revival, so these should solve that problem). > > On their wet food in the am I sprinkle L-Lysine free form powder and > > Brewer's yeast (and have been doing this for weeks now). In the pm, I > do > > the same, but add a sprinkled on gel cap of Colostrum- about 290 mgs > each. > > I just placed an order for "Just Born with Colostrum" and will be > > switching them to that when I get it. > > I think, but am not for sure, that they are June babies and I don't know > > if they are from the same litter- 2 might be, but I don't know for sure. > > The smallest now weighs 2.8 (and I should not that this is the only one > > that hasn't been fixed yet because it weighed too little, but now with > me, > > it's a little eating and growing machine!). The biggest- Yoda- the > first > > one I took in that I thought might die (weighed 2.4 lbs and they had him > > on the floor for adoption!?! with a raging URI!), anyway, he now weighs > > 3.6 lbs and I've had him since Labor Day Weekend!!!! He's a growing > > monster. > > > > So they all have healthy appetites and they are all gaining weight and > > getting noticeably bigger. They run and play like maniacs (they have so > > MUCH energy! My mom tells me to stop pumping them full of vitamins and > > supplements!) when I let them out of their crates twice a day for > > play-time. They are all well now-- it took 2 weeks to 14 days to bust > > those URI's out of them, but I finally did it. I stopped the > Amoxicillin > > well over a week ago, so it can't be that causing the diarrhea? But now > > they seem to be having soft stools, if not actual diarrhea. Yoda seems > to > > be having the diarrhea more (I can tell with him because he has a crate > to > > himself and the other two share one). My first foster cat- which I > guess > > I am keeping (!), she's 1 now and no longer a "kitten" but a big, > healthy > > mature cat-- she gets the same protocol of supplements, except she gets > > fed 1/4 can of regular adult Wellness in the am and pm and free choice > > Wellness Dry Core. She mingles with the kittens now during "play-time" > > and she is not having any diarrhea. > > > > Does anyone have any thoughts about a possible cause of diarrhea and > what > > I can do about it? > > > > I'd appreciate some help! I haven't had kittens since I was 10, so I > just > > don't know much about them... > > -Caroline > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Gear up for Halo(r) 3 with free downloads and an exclusive offer. It's our > > way of saying thanks for using Windows LiveT. > > http://gethalo3gear.com?ocid=SeptemberWLHalo3_WLHMTxt_2 > > >
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