The C.S. may have killed too many worms at once, causing clogging, or toxins in 
the kittens, the "well" kitten probably was not well, but simply hadnt begun to 
show symptoms. Another possibility with the "snuffling", were they swelled at 
all anywhere? It could have been a symptom of F.I.P., which is incurable and 
usually deadly. One of the symptoms of F.I.P. is a "weezing" effect. It is 
accumulated water beside the lungs or abdomen of a cat/kitten. I would vote the 
first, with all you set up for the kitties in the barn I would believe they 
were able to stay warm. 
   
  

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> Respiratory infection, as in coughing badly?

No -- no coughing. Just a kind of snuffling noise that sounded like a stuffy 
nose. My husband picked up antibiotics for me from the vet yesterday, but they 
sent big tablets. I needed liquid. So I used the CS instead and intended to go 
into town and exchange the tablets this morning. 

> They probably had roundworms. 

Would that kill a kitten that appeared to be healthy at 6 PM last night? Only 
one of them appeared to be unwell. Thanks for your thoughts Heidrun. MA 



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