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30th June 2010, 02:05 PM #1Über Cat


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Must be the time of the year for the squirts for the cats. Zack has now got it - went to the vets and he has just lost his fangs and the new ones are coming through so that may be contributing. Timmy is going in to get teeth cleaned tomorrow so perfect time - no one gets anything tonite and a small breakfast tomorrow after Timmy has been dropped off.
I was given Ensal ( it has kaolin in it ) and only to give 2 doses and then see if all returns to normal. He has no distention or temp and doesnt seem unwell at all so fingers crossed. Will let you know the outcome
ps - wrapped Zack in towel to put 4 mls down his throat - worked a treat
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25th August 2010, 03:45 PM #2debbie560Guest
I always find if a kitten or indeed a cat has the squits... which touch wood, mine have only had once last year and that was because of a bad batch of KMR milk and its was only for 3 days... I always do the following.
Take away their buiscuits, give them some cooked chicken with rice or some fish.
Sprinkle human probiotics on to all their food for about 2 weeks even when they have not got the squits no more..
And give them natural yoghurt with probiotics mine love it especially the actimel
Mind I do feed this yoghurt and Qwark all the time they kinda love it... lol



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