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Diagnosed Coccidia

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Daddy O - 09 May 2006 00:25 GMT
This cat was on deaths door until yesterday. She wasn't
responding to anti-biotic. She was on a double dose
just trying to keep her alive.

It was really tearing her up and we worried she would
need to be put to sleep. Watching her being that sick
was terrible. She looked like death.

I stumbled across a bottle of Biosol (neomycin sulfate)
in the barn which is used for bacterial diarrhea in cattle,
swine, sheep, turkeys, laying hens & broilers and decided
to give her a few drops. In minutes you could see the change
for the better and after three hours she was running around
the yard climbing trees and starting trouble with her sister.

We gave her a few more drops today and she has gained
back a lot of weight and feels great. She eats with Gusto.

I wish I'd found this stuff $250.00 ago. We were treating
all three cats so they wouldn't re-infect each other. The
other two were barely sick and got well fast.

I hope you and all your pets are doing well
"Happy" Daddy O
Judy - 09 May 2006 04:54 GMT
> This cat was on deaths door until yesterday. She wasn't
> responding to anti-biotic. She was on a double dose
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> I wish I'd found this stuff $250.00 ago.

5 years ago when I brought my kitten home she had Coccidia - the diagnosis
was simple and the remedy inexpensive. All of about 12$ as I recall.
Coccidia is a common parasitic problem and an easy one to take care of.

Why you spent $250 prior to resolving the problem, beats the heck out of me.
Daddy O - 09 May 2006 12:19 GMT
We had multiple visits to the vet, test and medications, it all
adds up. This has been going on since the first week in January.
It hasn't been that simple.

Daddy O

> 5 years ago when I brought my kitten home she had Coccidia - the diagnosis
> was simple and the remedy inexpensive. All of about 12$ as I recall.
> Coccidia is a common parasitic problem and an easy one to take care of.
>
> Why you spent $250 prior to resolving the problem, beats the heck out of me.
Judy - 11 May 2006 02:29 GMT
Oh my I can see that it definitely hasn't been simple at all! That's
terrible!

> We had multiple visits to the vet, test and medications, it all
> adds up. This has been going on since the first week in January.
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>
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