just reposting this, since it's slightly on the topic at hand:
(I wonder if Ronidazole will be useful for other
types of parasites some day?)
Trichomonosis in cats
According
to Dr S. Marks of UC-Davis School of Veterinary Medicine: Tritrichomonas foetus, the
primary causative agent o
Karen,
Thanks so much.
Will look for your post, RE: BAYCOX.
Patti
In a message dated 10/7/05 2:52:15 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Baycox
was developed for pigeons...but I really appreciate the warning. Rescue
is s hard when they are on 10 day albon and sometimes by time I get them
(from the pound) they have had it so lo
patti,
I have petsmart today and I am running late but I will get you the info and
email it to the list.
I am very impressed with this stuff we get it from bird supply company. As
you know when doing rescue its so hard to shove stuff down cats mouths every day
so twice in 10 days is much easi
In a message dated 10/7/05 2:40:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I
have switched from albon to baycox for coccidia. treat once repeat > in
5 days much better.> firmer stools in 24 hours.> I get a lot of
coccidia from the pounds
True, it all depends on PROPER
Its Karen
Baycox was developed for pigeons...but I really appreciate the
warning. Rescue is s hard when they are on 10 day albon and sometimes by
time I get them (from the pound) they have had it so long its past
dangerous. I have the doses down and havent had any problems
yet...
I'm sorry I don't remember your name. Thanks for the heads up with
Baycox. As with anything that sounds promising, I did a search on the
internet for more info. Apparently Baycox was developed for use in
swine? Below is a link to a Show Cats website that warns of potential
problems with the
I have switched from albon to baycox for coccidia. treat once repeat in 5
days much better.
firmer stools in 24 hours.
I get a lot of coccidia from the pounds
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