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chickenfeet) wrote2006-02-20 01:12 pm
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For verily this sucketh mightily
I took the kittens in for a vet check today. Grey and white kitten has not gained any weight and was given sub-cutaneous fluids. We also have a parasite problem. The sample I took in tested positive for coccidia so they've been treated for that. I also have to give them dewormer once daily for the next week which pretty much rules out SkiBurn for me. The thing that is going to be hardest is that I have to isolate them from the bengals and Jane until we get a negative retest. In practice that means keeping the kittens in the office and the others out. Jane regards the office as pretty much her territory and is already kicking up a fuss because I won't let her in. O the joys of catparenthood.
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Does this mean that you'll need to get the Bengals and Jane checked, too?
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Only if they develop diarrhoea. Coccidia isn't normally a problem in a healthy adult cat.
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I got the impression from the medical records that Coccidia is what killed Jane's littermates. I'm glad you caught it in time. Maybe one of those doorway fences would at least keep the kittens in, and if high enough, deter Pad and Jane somewhat? I think it might be best to cage the kittens until they're well. I know they'll hate it but if you don't keep the area disinfected and the cats seperate they can keep passing it back and forth can't they? for the adults that might not be a big deal but for the little ones its serious.
Sorry you're having to go it alone with all this. I'll be home soon!
Love you!
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I miss you I miss you I miss you. I bought a sexy black camisole and I want to show you what's underneath ;)
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