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amz - 24 Sep 2006 10:30 GMT
i recently got a kitten the first cat i have ever had it has the runs and it
just does it every where it dosent even no that its doing it it just dribbles
out of him his bum is also red with to blisters on it and it somtimes bleeds
we have taken him to the vets but he has just given us some antibiotics and
its not helping i cant even lift him up now without getting coverd in poo
please help xx
Wendy - 24 Sep 2006 11:56 GMT
Call the vet back and tell him you've seen no improvement. Did you have a
fecal test done? That might tell you what your dealing with, whether it's
coccidia, giardia, worms or who knows what.

Until you get this resolved, I'd put the kitten in a bathroom (somewhere
easily cleaned up) with his food, water and litter box. Clean up after him
with bleach and water to make sure anything he might be passing in his stool
isn't just re-infecting him. Scoop the box frequently if he's using it for
the same reason. You might also get some nupercanal ointment or preparation
H to put on his bum to soothe it so that it doesn't hurt as much and to
protect some from the constant exposure to the diarrhea. Try to keep as much
of the poop off the kitty as practical to avoid skin burns.

You might try feeding the kitten some plain yogurt - only about a teaspoon
full or so before a meal. If it's a bacterial imbalance in the bowel, that
can help.

W

>i recently got a kitten the first cat i have ever had it has the runs and
>it
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> its not helping i cant even lift him up now without getting coverd in poo
> please help xx
Rhonda - 24 Sep 2006 17:30 GMT
Sounds like he still needs help from the vet. You might try another
vet's opinion if you don't feel this one will be able to help with the
problem.

Kitties can get dehydrated pretty quickly. Pull the skin up gently on
his scruff into a little tent, then let it drop. It should snap back to
his body very quickly. If it remains in a tent and moves down very
slowly, he is dehydrated. If that's the case -- I would take him into a
vet today, even if it's an emergency vet, and make sure they give him
some sub-cu fluids.

Wendy already asked, but did they check a stool sample? Has your kitten
already been wormed? Also, did they take his temperature? It could be
lots of things, other than worms, it could be a problem with the food or
even distemper. What has he been eating?

Hope you can get help for him and find the problem,

Rhonda

> i recently got a kitten the first cat i have ever had it has the runs and it
> just does it every where it dosent even no that its doing it it just dribbles
> out of him his bum is also red with to blisters on it and it somtimes bleeds
> we have taken him to the vets but he has just given us some antibiotics and
> its not helping i cant even lift him up now without getting coverd in poo
> please help xx

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