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Has your vet given them Flagyl yet? That seems stronger than the Albon, in my experience.
What about just calling the vet for a consult? Maybe he'll have some remedys you can try at home? Has he suggested any type of food to try?
Poor things. That's no fun. :(
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You know Kelly, now that I have collected myself and thought about it again - my vet said the next step WAS Flagyl. He said he would call it in to a pharmacy to have it formulated into a liguid for them. He also said it was his "last resort" drug because it tasted so nasty and the kitties would foam at the mouth and act like they hated me:p I had forgotten all about that!!
I have a couple natural remedies I am going to try as recommended by Meg - acidophilus and Pecticillin (kaolin and pectin). If those don't work, I bet I could just call in and request the Flagyl. I suspect he will want me to bring everyone by to be weighed for the dose but that should not be too expensive. Thanks for reminding me!!
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poor things
i dont know if this will help you or not, since you have already been to the vets. My baby , Buddy when we got him at age 7 weeks from our shelter, had runny diarreah andwhen i took him back to be checked after two weeks of it, they suggested i change the food i was feeding. I am now feeding him chicken soup for the cat lovers soul, and (knock on wood) dont have that problem anymore. I was feeding purina kitten chow...yuck! so, maybe this may help you. ps. They also said if you feed canned food..if it goes in wet, it will come out wet (mushy).