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4003.1 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Sep 17 1990 17:49 | 10 |
| First off, never pull out anything like that. If it actually is a
string, and is tangled, you could cut open the intestines.
I would call and ask your vet if you actually need to
wait for a "fresh" sample, or if an old one or any one,
for that matter, is necessary for the diagnosis.
If it actually is a string or something like that, i would
take her in pretty promptly in case it causes a problem.
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4003.2 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Mon Sep 17 1990 19:06 | 11 |
| I have found that if you put the suspect cat in a room with a litter
pan overnight, you will usually find a stool specimen in the morning.
Stick it in a plastic bag and refridgerate it and it should be fine
for testing for tapes.
Another thing, this almost never fails for me...clean the box that
you are going to confine her with and fill it with fresh litter.
My cats will almost immediately provide me with a sample. They
just seem to love to "christen" new litter. :^)
Jo
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4003.3 | of course! | TYGON::WILDE | illegal possession of a GNU | Mon Sep 17 1990 20:09 | 6 |
| >> Another thing, this almost never fails for me...clean the box that
>> you are going to confine her with and fill it with fresh litter.
>> My cats will almost immediately provide me with a sample. They
>> just seem to love to "christen" new litter. :^)
you betcha! The "ME FIRST!!!!" syndrome even works for this....8^}
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4003.4 | | XCUSME::KENDRICK | | Tue Sep 18 1990 15:07 | 31 |
| RE .2 and .3
That's exactly how I found out my kitten Hoover had tapeworms. I had
just finished cleaning the box and adding new litter, when he jumped in
and did his thing. I waited until he was done because I figured since
I was standing there I'd just scoop it out and flush it. That's when I
saw the tapeworm segments. UGH! The vet asked for a description of
what I had seen (I called him immediately), prescribed one pill and
that took care of the problem. Hoov didn't have to go in for a visit.
The funny thing is, Hoover got his name because he sucked everything up
just like a vacuum cleaner. He ate voraciously and anything that could
fit in his mouth he would chew, if not swallow it. He even ate a
couple of those round felt pads that were on the inside of my kitchen
cabinet doors to keep them from banging shut. I really had to
watch him like a hawk. I had no idea he had tapeworms. No wonder he
was a little piglet!!!! The vet and I figure he got the worms from
a flea problem he had while at the shelter, so when I got him the worms
were just starting to develop.
The vet also told me, for the benefit of the author, that cats get
tapeworms by ingesting fleas which carry the tapeworm during part of the
worm's lifecycle or by killing mice. So if your kitty has done one or
the other, there's a good chance he/she does indeed have tapeworms.
Best of luck. The cure for tapeworms is relatively simple, so don't
fret.
Terry
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4003.5 | *HURRY UP, MOM* | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Tue Sep 18 1990 15:26 | 9 |
| Mine don't even wait for me to get the cover back on..... Usually I
find thunder or deja sitting in the spot that the cat box usually
resides in (waiting for me).
Sounds like tapeworms to me, too.....
Sandi, mom to Thunder, LIghtning, DejaVu, Storm & Patches
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4003.6 | *A little white pill....* | BOOVX2::MANDILE | | Tue Sep 18 1990 16:41 | 12 |
| My four follow me downstairs, follow me back upstairs,
sit at the door and watch me dump it outside in the
barrel, and then it's everyone back downstairs to fight
for "first dibs" on the clean litterbox.
Tapeworms - inside cats get them usually from fleas.
inside/outside cats from the critters (mice, bugs etc.)
they eat outdoors. If one cat has them, they all probably
do. Anyway, my vet tells me to treat all four. A little
white $2 pill each......
L-
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4003.7 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Wed Sep 19 1990 09:19 | 6 |
| re: fleas - yup, that's how they get them so its important that
you treat the cats and house for fleas as well as for tapeworms.
BTW - tapeworm segments look like grains of rice and that description
should be sufficient for your vet to diagnose the problem without
the stool sample. Tho, the stool sample wouldn't hurt :-)
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