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    Dear Phinehas, I hope you will feel much better soon. Paws and fingers are crossed for you!
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    We are saying our prayers and sending our loving thoughts and healing vibrations along to Phinehas. Suddenly meeting his grandson who has just moved in has probably been a bit of a stress for him!
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    Karen, have you received Phinehas's blood test results yet? Hopefully they'll be in the normal range. Here's a very good article about colitis that may be helpful to you: http://www.petplace.com/cats/colitis-in-cats/page1.aspx.

    The part that might pertain to Phinehas is dietary change or stress or both of these. I know that you put out some fancy feast canned food for the kitten and it was out for quite a while before he ate it. I wonder of Phinehas ate any of this and maybe this upset his tummy since it was out for a while and he's not used to eating it.

    I hope he'll recover quickly and that his appetite will come back. If he's bad about taking his liquid medication you might want to switch it to pill form. Some times the antibiotics can also cause diarrhea so you may want to try giving him some plain yogurt. Get well soon Phinehas.

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    Sorry this is happening, Karen! But stress will bring out any problems in a cat pretty quick. Get out the feliway plug-ins and any other Bach's remedies.

    The first thing I thought of was coccidia. When we brought Phoenix home to see if that would help Nakita, Nakita started having diarrhea (with blood) within the first week. When we took the stool sample, it was coccidia.

    Here's a better description:
    Coccidia

    I'm assuming you took a stool sample in?

    It was an easy fix. A pill dose each day for a week (if I remember correctly) and both cats were clear.

    So, don't worry too much just yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Russian Blue View Post
    Sorry this is happening, Karen! But stress will bring out any problems in a cat pretty quick. Get out the feliway plug-ins and any other Bach's remedies.

    The first thing I thought of was coccidia. When we brought Phoenix home to see if that would help Nakita, Nakita started having diarrhea (with blood) within the first week. When we took the stool sample, it was coccidia.

    Here's a better description:
    Coccidia

    I'm assuming you took a stool sample in?

    It was an easy fix. A pill dose each day for a week (if I remember correctly) and both cats were clear.

    So, don't worry too much just yet.
    I had also thought of this but I always thought that this was more of kitten/stray cat disease. I gave Karen a Feliway plugin and diffuser and she's had this plugged into the bathroom outlet since Sunday afternoon. When I talked to her she did say that she brought in a stool sample. My old vet told me that stool samples need to be fresh or the fecal flotation won't pick things up even if the cat does have something. I'll be talking to Karen today so I hope that she'll give me a good update.

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    Great Update!!!!

    I just talked to Karen and she said that Phinehas is very alert and has been eating again. He and his brother have been staying in the bathroom and his brother really loves him but is still a bit scared to venture out without Phinehas. It sounds like the antibiotics have finally kicked in and he's now on the road to recovery. Hopefully he'll make a full recovery quickly and won't ever have any relapses.

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    Thank you for the good news Hope Phinehas will be fine and can enjoy his new little brother.

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