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    I live out in the boondocks. (LOL).. We are lucky to have a WalMart 30 miles each way from us. The pet store is 50+ miles each way, the vet is 30+ miles each way. We also tried all the kitten food available at the "feed" store (30+ miles each way). Of course, we tried all the grocery store brands of kitten food first, and they did not work (obviously).

    The situation is more than old, and I feel badly for the little cat.

    Her tiny behind has to get very sore from all those trips to the sandbox. The vet would still have us coming in every week, if I did not say NO very firmly. (I simply cannot be forever running to the vet's office, I have two disabled adults in my house that I have to get to doctor's visits etc. -- besides, we have already tried everything suggested by the vet, and nothing has worked.)

    Increasing fiber in her diet does not seem to help & and psyllium doesn't help and gives her terrible kitty GAS, which is not a good combination with watery stools (understatement).
    In memory of my Gigi Meuette, beautiful, true and trusted friend, killed and eaten by a cougar.

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    okay...just wondered if there was something you hadn't tried.

    Raw diet? Emily mentioned it, just wondered if you had tried that yet.

    AND...pure aloe gel. Health food store or Herbalife. Smear on paw, size of dime. I am serious. Soothes inner tract as Aloe does for outer skin.

    HUGS and give your baby a pat for me!
    Last edited by Catty1; 02-13-2007 at 11:52 PM.
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    Poor kitty... I had read those posts, but didn't connect them to your kitty, sorry!

    This is a good site for Irritable Bowel Disease... Cornell is a fantastic resource.
    http://www.vet.cornell.edu/fhc/brochures/ibd.html

    I hope you can find something out to help her. When my girl, Sophie, had really bad IBD, I had to change her over to California Natural. The vet suggested that because he said that the extra vitamins and minerals added to the other brands can make her system even more irritated. California Natural is supposed to be just chicken, chicken broth and rice. I use Nutro now as well, and that also works extremely well.

    I hope you can find some relief for you girl. Did you try a teaching hospital? We have University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia in my area. Not sure what is available in your area.

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    I'm sorry to hear this and I feel your frustration because I'm going through a similar thing with my Starr. He had very bad coccidia as a kitten and has always had mushy stools. They've gotten worse lately and he sometimes can't make it to the litterbox in time so he poops on the carpet. The vet also thinks that he may have colitis.

    So far I've tried California Natural Chicken & Rice, Natural Balance Venison & Green Pea, and he's now on Hills I/D which isn't working very well. He's also currently on purina fortiflora which is a probiotic and he's been on dewormers, and other meds but nothing seems to help.

    I've been trying to avoid using steroids but now I'm willing to try almost anything. My oldest cat has to go to the vet for a recheck on Sat. so I'm going to ask the vet more about what I can do for Starr. I sure hope that you'll find something that will work for Miss Contessa. Good luck.

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    Have you talked with the vet about a short course of prednisone? I doubt they would want to put her on it for very long but it might be long enough to get things under control so it would be easier for you to try and find something that helps her.

    If you are interested there are some holistic pet food stores on the web...

    http://search.onlynaturalpet.com/search.aspx?searchterms=evo&click=5&s_kwcid=evo%20 cat%20food|742301523

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    Prednisone has already been tried without effect. The vet did mention that Miss.Contessa is not the only kitten she has seen in the past couple of years to have this chronic problem, and they have not found anything definitive that works for the poor kitties (what works with one, does not work with another). Unfortunately, we have already tried everything that the vet can think of.

    Sometimes they grow out of it, according to the vet, but no sign of that happening here.

    I have noticed that Miss.Contessa is not vomiting as often as she used to, but she continues to have a single heave periodically.

    This is why I am trying everything I can think of at this point. I have noticed that her stools are no longer foul (They were very foul for quite awhile, and when I stopped the last of the designer kitten food, I noticed that she was no longer emitting as much kitty gas, and her stools did not smell foul anymore.)

    Miss.Contessa is a very active kitty, she eats well, and sleeps well. She seems to be a perfectly normal cat (a bit little perhaps) except for the water for stools. Her coat is shiny, and her eyes glow.. She has very good muscle tone as well.

    Last night, my neighbor gave me a tube of nutritional booster paste for cats & kittens, and if this food works, I will try it as an additive.
    In memory of my Gigi Meuette, beautiful, true and trusted friend, killed and eaten by a cougar.

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    I am sorry that nothing seems to be working for you, but if you are interested in trying a raw diet and making her food please PM if you have any questions.

    (BTW, my old vet told me that all kittens have sticky stools and it does get better when they get older.)

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    Have you tried her on a low residue diet? Like Hope Simone, who did not do well on any kind of fiber, but the low residue diet did the trick.Hills I/D, is what she ate.. Good luck...
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