I had a kitten years back that acted like he was dying of panleukopenia. On a whim, I gave him albon, and the next day he was screaming for his mama and littermates. Really scary to me!
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I had a kitten years back that acted like he was dying of panleukopenia. On a whim, I gave him albon, and the next day he was screaming for his mama and littermates. Really scary to me!
I'm lost here QS .... is this a continuance of another post? Could you please explain this a bit further!!!??? LOL!!!
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QSA, have you been in that Rescue Remedy again?http://petoftheday.com/talk/images/our_smilies/wink.gif http://petoftheday.com/talk/images/o...es/biggrin.gif
Was the Little Kitten , eventually all right?
Silly me...I was typing in the dark again to allow the birdies to sleep! (I needed to be in bed too). I had a kitten several years back who was part of a litter of (I think five). He, with no warning started acting lethargic and vomited so I isolated him from the rest and on a whim gave him Albon. He was fine 24 hours later and screaming to get back with his mama and littermates. Scary how coccidea can resemble panleukopenia in symptoms. :eek: The whole group was treated and all got adopted out to new homes! Sorry to leave ya'll hanging like that! :D
Queen Scoopalot, I do the same thing you do, type in the dark so the precious birdies can get their rest!!!!! :D