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Hello,
for the last week I’ve been caring for two stray kittens, brothers 6 weeks old. I’ve taken them to the vet and the vet checked them out and gave them deworming medicine.
When I first got the kittens the one little boy, Salem, had very soft poops, but never straight liquid. Although now after the deworming, they are both having diarrhea. They aren’t pooping any more frequently, and usually making it to the litter. Tonight though, Salem had two accidents outside of the litter.
They are both eating, drinking and playing like normally. But I am still worried. I’m going to call the vet tomorrow, but if anyone has any advice I would appreciate it!
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What are you feeding? If it’s not diet causing the diarrhea, please take a stool sample in a baggy to the vet to get checked.
They may have an intestinal bacterial infection or other parasites that needs treating with metronidazole.
Please keep us posted. In the meantime, mix a bit of the powder from a probiotic capsule in with their wet food to help their gut.
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Sarthur2 said:
What are you feeding? If it’s not diet causing the diarrhea, please take a stool sample in a baggy to the vet to get checked.
They may have an intestinal bacterial infection or other parasites that needs treating with metronidazole.
Please keep us posted. In the meantime, mix a bit of the powder from a probiotic capsule in with their wet food to help their gut.
Thank you so much for your reply! I’m feeding them kitten pate wet food, mixed with a bit of softened kibble and cat milk.
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Here’s a picture of them as well. The black one, my little Salem, is who has been having the problems. He’s very small, .39kg. But he is still gaining weight.
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keridwen said:
Here’s a picture of them as well. The black one, my little Salem, is who has been having the problems. He’s very small, .39kg. But he is still gaining weight.
I forgot to add, the other one is Loki!
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Alright so I just got off the phone with the vet, he said he isn’t too worried because Salem is still eating and playing, but I’m going to take a fecal sample into the vet today for testing!
Fingers crossed for my baby boy
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Hello again!
So I tried to get a poo sample to the vet but nothing I gave them was good enough. So the vet has now prescribed Salem Metronidazole for 5 days and then he said we’ll try to get another sample.
I’ll be honest, I’m really worried about giving this medicine to him. We don’t even know what the problem is and I’ve been reading bad stuff about it online.
If anyone has any advice please, I am not sure what to do
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Metronidazole is strong but very effective. Five days is a short protocol. However, metronidazole can cause diarrhea while taking it. If you are uncomfortable with using it you can hold off. Are the stools still loose?
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Sarthur2 said:
Metronidazole is strong but very effective. Five days is a short protocol. However, metronidazole can cause diarrhea while taking it. If you are uncomfortable with using it you can hold off. Are the stools still loose?
Yes they are still loose. No change over the past few days. Still eating and gaining weight too.
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The fact they were strays means they likely have a parasitic and/or bacterial infection. What de-wormer have they already been given?
Is the pate food you are feeding chicken or fish? What cat milk are you using?
Are both kittens having diarrhea or just the one now?
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Sarthur2 said:
The fact they were strays means they likely have a parasitic and/or bacterial infection. What de-wormer have they already been given?
Is the pate food you are feeding chicken or fish? What cat milk are you using?
Are both kittens having diarrhea or just the one now?
The vet gave them the Strongid dewormer on the 9th.
Ive been feeding them Wellness chicken for kittens and Whiskas cat milk. I also mix in some softened Acana kitten kibble.
It’s only Salem right now, he has had pretty soft poops since I got him. But before it was more like a thick paste now it’s more like water.
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All of that sounds fine - the food, the Strongid.
I think you should try the Metronidazole.
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Sarthur2 said:
All of that sounds fine - the food, the Strongid.
I think you should try the Metronidazole.
Okay, I will start giving it to him today. I’ll keep updating on here. Thank you so much for your advice!
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Small update! Only one day on the medicine and Salem finally had his first solid poo! It’s still pretty soft but it’s not diarrhea!!
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Hurray! I think it’s just what he needed.
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Hello again,
Both boys have been doing well, they got their first shots and flea treatment! Salem is no longer having diarrhea, but now I have another worry about him. When he's up and playing he seems fine, but as soon as he's sleeping it looks like he starts breathing weird. Although when I listen to him he isn't making any weird sounds and it doesn't seem like he's struggling at all, just that his belly is moving a lot. I've tried to count his breaths but it's really hard with the way his belly is moving. I want to post a video so you guys can really see but I'm not sure how.
Any help would be amazing!
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You’ll need to upload your video to YouTube, then post the link here.
Here is a link about breathing in cats:
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How is the color of his gums when he is sleeping? Be alert for a pale, bluish color. It is a good idea to examine his gums when he is breathing normally so that you have a comparison. Thank you for the update - it's great to know that the kittens are thriving!
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