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3976.1 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Sep 05 1990 21:00 | 6 |
| I am not 100% certain, but I think the spelling is Giardia. Nasty
parasite, and hard to diagnose. Seems that they can miss it in
the stool samples so you have to keep running the stools every couple
of days until you catch it.
Jo
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3976.2 | | BAGELS::MATSIS | | Thu Sep 06 1990 11:57 | 4 |
| Do you know how the Aby is doing now that they have diagnosed the
ghardia?
Thanks, Pam
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3976.3 | more help, please! | ICS::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Thu Sep 06 1990 12:00 | 9 |
| can someone please explain the possible symptoms and treatment??? I've
had a kitty with a cronic case of diarrhea that hasn't responded to any
of the normal treatments. This has been going on for about 2 months
now, just shortly after she weaned her kittens. It also appears as
though the diarrhea is getting worse instead of better....in fact, it's
almost water that comes out of her now.
cin
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3976.4 | you seem to have the symptoms | FORTSC::WILDE | illegal possession of a GNU | Thu Sep 06 1990 12:23 | 12 |
| > can someone please explain the possible symptoms and treatment???
cin,
from what I've read, your cat is showing the symptoms. A case of diarrhea
that just does not go away or respond to other forms of treatment. I
cannot remember what the suggested treatment is, but I'm sure your vet
can find out if you point him/her in the right direction. I'd not heard
of it in cats before, but I know that once it is diagnosed in humans, it
can be successfully treated. It seems to be a bear to diagnose, though.
Could this indicate contaminated drinking water in your area?
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3976.5 | try this? | SALEM::DILLON_M | It's never to late | Thu Sep 06 1990 12:51 | 7 |
| We were having a problem with our little red boy for some time and
the vet suggested giving him some plain white boiled rice. It seems
that the rice slows down the digestion process and absorbs the excess
fluids. It worked. At first he ate it by itself, then we started to mix
it with his regular food. Now he is off the rice and seems fine again.
Mike
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3976.6 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Sep 06 1990 15:43 | 11 |
| I think the abby is doing better (I just had a short conversation
in the street with the person, whom I don't know very well.)
What I also remember reading about this stuff in humans is that
fairly recently they discovered that some cases of very long term
diarrhea (at a semi-mild level) that no one had been able to find
the cause of were found to be due to it. The diagnosis was made
by some new, more sensitive test. some of these people had had
this problem for years.
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3976.7 | what I know about it | COOKIE::SIMON | | Thu Sep 06 1990 16:32 | 16 |
| re: symptoms, etc.
One of my cats (male) had this when he was a kitten; he had persistent
diarrhea for a period of 1 month. Fortunately, it was caught in the
first stool specimen. He had to stay on a pill medication - can't
remember exactly what - that was obtained from a regular pharmacy (same
medicine for humans and animals).
Giardiasis (sp? - but that's the "disease"; giardia [sp] is the cyst
itself) is usually obtained through drinking contaminated water, often
where beavers are present. I don't know where my cat got it since I
don't think he had ever lived outside. However, it cleared up in about
3 weeks.
I'm not sure if it interferes with digestion, absorption of vitamins
and minerals, etc.
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3976.8 | intersting! | TOPDOC::TRACHMAN | EmacX Exotics * 264-8298 | Thu Sep 06 1990 18:02 | 3 |
| re: 3 & 5
Cin and Diane, maybe using bottled water for a while could help??
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3976.9 | Kaolin solved the prob ... | XNOGOV::LISA | There must be a pony | Tue Sep 18 1990 09:32 | 15 |
| Just got back from my hols and found this note. Pookie had diarrhoea
for months. The final cure was fine powdered kaolin mixed into her
food and the dose slowly (very slowly) reduced. It took about 1 month
to work.
Lisa plus Pookie and Rolf
BTW Picked them up from the cattery yesterday. Remember all the trouble
I had with the last cattery - condensation etc - well we found this
one, very nice pens, nice lady etc. They have come home witht the flu!
Their jabs are up to date. It just swept thru the place and most of the
cats got it. Rolf has lost his voice and just sort of barks and Pookie
keeps sneezing :-( Oh well ....
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3976.10 | cough, cough, cough | WILKIE::IVES | | Tue Sep 18 1990 11:54 | 10 |
| Hi Lisa -
I believe what you cats are experiencing is called Kennel cough.
It is quite common unfortunately. See your vet he will give them
some medicine to clear it up. It can be VERY stubborn though.
Glad you had a good vacation.
Barbara
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3976.11 | get it treated or it can be bad | TYGON::WILDE | illegal possession of a GNU | Tue Sep 18 1990 13:31 | 9 |
| > I believe what you cats are experiencing is called Kennel cough.
> It is quite common unfortunately. See your vet he will give them
> some medicine to clear it up. It can be VERY stubborn though.
Yes...and it can be dangerous if not treated...kennel cough is often a
lead-in to "inflamed" heart or pneumonia. The good news is that if it is
treated, it will just be a bother to any otherwise healthy cat --- a very
stubborn bother.
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3976.12 | Splutter Splutter! | XNOGOV::LISA | There must be a pony | Wed Sep 19 1990 06:45 | 14 |
|
They were taken to the vet by the owner of the cattery while we were
away and they had jabs and we've got little white pills to give them
twice a day. If its not any better by Friday - or if it gets worse -
they will be going straight to the vet. I have got the heating on at
home to keep them warm. They seem to be very healthy apart from the
coughs and sneezes - their coats are glossy and they are eating well.
All I want to know is "why me"!!
Thanks for the advice, it sounds like kennel cough :-(
Lisa (I've got a cold too!) plus Pookie (SNEEEEEEZE) and Rolf (Hack Hack!)
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