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Stodgy pooh returns in kittens...
Hi there,
I took my 9 week l kittens to t vets last week as they had stodgy pooh with traces of blood in it. She gave them Panacur paste and Pro-kolin. After 5 days it went away but I have carried on with the Pro-kolin. She said to give then another round of Panacur on Monday but double the dose.
Today I have noticed that the littlest kitten has stodgy pooh again.
Is this just because he needs the second round of Panacur would you say??
Cheers,
Rachel
xx
I took my 9 week l kittens to t vets last week as they had stodgy pooh with traces of blood in it. She gave them Panacur paste and Pro-kolin. After 5 days it went away but I have carried on with the Pro-kolin. She said to give then another round of Panacur on Monday but double the dose.
Today I have noticed that the littlest kitten has stodgy pooh again.
Is this just because he needs the second round of Panacur would you say??
Cheers,
Rachel
xx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Were they wormed by the breeder and if so when? They should then be done at 8 and 12 weeks. The Panacur paste should be given for three consecutive days and they should be weighed accurately to ensure the correct dose. Instructions:
http://www.intervet.c...Product_Datasheet.asp
http://www.intervet.c...Product_Datasheet.asp
The other thing is that if it's a bug, they could be passing it back and forth between them. When my old cats were kittens one of them had a stomach bug and he passed it on to the female. It went on for a good few months with one of them getting better and the other getting it. On the vet's advice I fed them boiled rice and chicken/white fish till it cleared up. Once it was finally gone they were both fine and lived long and healthy lives :)
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