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  1. #1
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    Ok I did some research and they either:

    Swallowed a hairball
    Ate human hair


    or they might have a few problems (such as loose hair... or the mange)

    The mange is where their hair comes of easily, and if they were grooming, some hair might have came off

  2. #2
    Thanks for your help! My vet prescribed a medication called metronidazole. Has anyone ever heard or used this before, I'm worried because she doesn't have diarrhea just soft stools that aren't formed also what if there is still a piece of hair stuck and this binds her up even more? She wants her to take it twice a day for five days. she also wants him to drink more water, does any one know of a special bowl cats like to drink out of. Thanks again!!!

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    That medication is for any 'bugs' or bacteria that may be Paulie's digestive tract.

    As for water, my cats get filtered water in stainless steel or ceramic bowls.

    If Paulie eats wet food, mix it up with some warm water to make it a bit goopier - that's another way to get more water into her system.

    I hope she feels better soon!
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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  5. #5
    Thank you both for your help!!!! It's weird because one day his stools will be normal and then the next day they will be soft . That's why I'm sacred to use the medication because it's not an everyday thing and they aren't like pudding or anything just not firm.

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    USE IT. Trust me. I used the same stuff on tiny foster kittens - it's a normal med to get the bugs and any protozoa out!

    If untreated, those bugs will reproduce and grow. Not a good thing!
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

  7. #7
    Thanks for the advice. I started the medication today, is there any side effects I should look out for? How long was your kitty on it, Paulie just has a round of 5 days twice a day.

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