Re: Fwd: Re: Kitten with diarrhea

2005-10-19 Thread Nina
What is this kitten eating?  Getting them off of dry and onto one type 
of protein usually helps.  Probiotics are a good idea too.  Switching my 
IBD kitty, Gypsy, to a raw diet pulled her from death's door.  Gypsy was 
stealing Gracie's food when I was trying anything I could think of to 
get her to eat.  It sent Gypsy into a terrible relapse and she refused 
her raw food.  I've been working with a homeopathic practitioner and 
Gypsy is slowly getting better.

Nina

BONNIE J KALMBACH wrote:


Any ideas for this lady in California?

Thanks,Bonnie

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Subject:
Re: Kitten with diarrhea
From:
Trudy Handel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Sun, 16 Oct 2005 10:20:31 -0700
To:
BONNIE J KALMBACH [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To:
BONNIE J KALMBACH [EMAIL PROTECTED]


sure, feel free to send it.  thanks!

BONNIE J KALMBACH wrote:


Trudy,
With your permission, I could pass your message along to the feline 
leukemia group to see if they have any ideas. Some of them are very 
experienced with treating kitty illnesess and deliberately adopt Felv 
cats with compromised immune systems; many of their cats stay healthy 
for a long time with proper care).


I'm thinking, like you are, that if the kitten still has diarrhea, 
something is wrong and maybe you need to see another vet.


I adopted a stray 12 years ago who had kittens. All of them had to be 
put on meds for some gastro-intestinal problem they picked up from 
their mother, it may have been diarrhea and it cleared up.


Bonnie Kalmbach
Date:Fri, 14 Oct 2005 23:27:07 -0700
From:Trudy Handel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Kitten with diarrhea

We adopted a kitten from a farm - his dam had feline herpes and 
passed it on to him even though he was immunized.  He was sneezing 
when we got him but it has stopped and he's been fine.  However, he 
has light caramel coloured runny bowel movements.  We wormed him with 
strongid when we got him, then we treated him later with Revolution.  
He eats well, is growing and very comfortable.  He just doesn't have 
formed bowel movements.  The vet checked him out when he was wormed 
and said he was fine, but we still have the diarrhea.  Any thoughts?


 








Fwd: Re: Kitten with diarrhea

2005-10-16 Thread BONNIE J KALMBACH
Any ideas for this lady in California?

Thanks,Bonnie

 www.elephants.com
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sure, feel free to send it.  thanks!

BONNIE J KALMBACH wrote:


Trudy,
With your permission, I could pass your message along to the feline 
leukemia group to see if they have any ideas. Some of them are very 
experienced with treating kitty illnesess and deliberately adopt Felv 
cats with compromised immune systems; many of their cats stay healthy 
for a long time with proper care).


I'm thinking, like you are, that if the kitten still has diarrhea, 
something is wrong and maybe you need to see another vet.


I adopted a stray 12 years ago who had kittens. All of them had to be 
put on meds for some gastro-intestinal problem they picked up from 
their mother, it may have been diarrhea and it cleared up.


Bonnie Kalmbach 


Date:Fri, 14 Oct 2005 23:27:07 -0700
From:Trudy Handel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Kitten with diarrhea

We adopted a kitten from a farm - his dam had feline herpes and passed 
it on to him even though he was immunized.  He was sneezing when we 
got 
him but it has stopped and he's been fine.  However, he has light 
caramel coloured runny bowel movements.  We wormed him with strongid 
when we got him, then we treated him later with Revolution.  He eats 
well, is growing and very comfortable.  He just doesn't have formed 
bowel movements.  The vet checked him out when he was wormed and said 
he 
was fine, but we still have the diarrhea.  Any thoughts?


 



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