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    Hi there and welcome to the forums, as jckkerrison stated Schrodinger has had similar bouts of runnybum, though not as often as you describe though its known to affect cats in different ways.

    Ask your vet to test for Tritrichomonas and he/she will no doubt ask you to get a fecal sample which has been spread over three days, etc.

    The test results can take some time to get back, but hopefully if you get this sorted you should have diagnosis in about a 10 to 14 days (as with our schrodinger).

    If Sam tests positive then there is a drug called 'Ronidazole' which can be used. This drug isn't yet certified for use on cats yet but it seems to be the only one that can treat Tritrichomonas and you will need to sign forms and then the vet can order some.

    It does have some side-effects which reading the documentation on the website (links at the bottom) do seem to disappear once medication is stopped (schrodinger didnt show sign of any thankfully).

    The good news of being diagnosed is that you finally have something that you know is causing the problem, no more wondering if its worming tablets, upset tummy, food alergies, you have a name, a little single celled Protozoa thats causing the problem and also Ronidazole works wonders! honestly, within 2 hrs of taking it the problems subsided and by the next day Schrodinger was having "proper" stooles for the entire duration he was on the meds.

    The bad is that Tritrichomonas is apparently very difficulty to shift - as we recently discovered when Schrodinger started to get symptoms a day or two after the medication ended (no where near as bad.. yet). were currently doing another fecal exam before starting another run of medication but fingers crossed.

    Good luck with this and please PM me if you want any additional information.

    Links:

    Tritrichomonas foetus infection in cats

    http://www.fabcats.org/owners/digest...for_owners.pdf

    All the best!

 

 

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