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I have only just caught up with this thread. Reading it was like reliving life with my now 20 week old Siamese kitten Porsha. I got Porsha from the breeder in an appaulingly under weight state. She refused to eat and had terrible diarrhoea. She has been on the RC sensitive diet for many weeks now. Porsha has several other problems other than her diarrhoea but the stool sample I sent did indeed reveal giardia. Giardia can be very difficult to treat and she has now had several different treatments and still suffers with horrendous diarrhoea. Despite this, however, she has gained weight, has a healthy appetite and is starting to look more like a kitten of her age. Porsha is back at the vet tomorrow morning for another head scratch as to what to try next to try and settle her diarrhoea. I think we will be sending more stool samples and changing her antibiotics. Despite the diarrhoea and several other problems, Porsha is now a very happy, well grown kitten and a true naughty tortie There is light at the end of the tunnel but you really need to find out what you are dealing with and the stool sample is the only way forward here. Good luck and let us know what happens |
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Sorry to hear have been having such a rough time with Porsha as well Fran I have never heard of Giardia but it sounds a very weakening illness for both kittens. I hope both you and Alex can find the necessary treatment to help both Porsha and Teddy.......good luck to both of you.... |
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And I hope it helps both of you to know you are 'not alone'. I always think it helps to speak to someone who has 'been there, done that'. |
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I'm sure it will help Alex. I think she was almost at the stage of thinking she would have to lose Teddy Best wishes to you and Porsha too Fran ..... such a shame; I know how much you had wanted her and the plans you had ........ |
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Fran and Alex. I've managed to get in touch with my elusive daughter whose gorgeous red oriental was on the verge of being pts because of constant chronic diarrhoea. In fact it was so constant you would rather call it faecal incontinence - he just leaked all the time. As you can imagine that was very distressing for all concerned. So, here's the story. There was never a real diagnosis, despite tests and even a biposy. Probable cause is just 'diarrhoea' that never cleared and the gut therefore never settled, giving worse diarrhoea etc etc. This is the product that sorted it - almost immediately and almost as if by magic. There's not a lot of 'drug' in it; it's more of a 'solidifying agent' but making the poos more solid just helps everything clear up. The virtuous circle insted of the vicious one. http://www.vetuk.co.uk/index.php?mai...6875bd85f04dcc Puss is fine now Good luck both |
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Thank you for the link DM. The granules look interesting and I will certainly give them a try if the medication I got today for her doesn't work. I have emailed you |
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