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    Should I Stop Fostering?

    I always keep my fosters separate from my own cats. Usually the rule of thumb is making sure fosters are separated from your own cats for at least two weeks to make sure they’re healthy, but there are also other things that don’t pop up quickly (ringworm!!!!) and are a bit harder to confirm...
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    Adult cat losing weight… IBD?

    Thank you for all of your advice. We ended up euthanizing her today because she was declining rapidly. I’m guessing lymphoma.
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    Adult cat losing weight… IBD?

    Thank you for your feedback! She does throw up maybe once or twice a week- all food. Her poop looks great and she poops every day. The vet ordered B12 shots and we are waiting for them. Unfortunately this cat has been passed around to different fosters a bit, so I still need to get a copy of...
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    Adult cat losing weight… IBD?

    I am fostering a four year old cat and she keeps losing weight. She was 4 pounds 9 ounces two weeks ago, and now down to 4 pounds 4 ounces. She was 5 pounds 12 ounces when she was surrendered to the rescue. She has been going to the vet every two weeks and they have been saying it is IBD, but...
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    Ringworm

    An oral medication is much better than the topical! Every time I have a foster with just a small spot of ringworm, I’m tempted to treat it just with lotrimin, but more often than not it seems to spread to a different location. The oral med will take care of it. Just make sure to wash/wipe...
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    Does my kitten have worms? How long until she's better?

    What is the name of the dewormer? Typically one doesn’t cover every kind of worm/parasite. also, how does the poop look? Is she pooping in the box? Do you see anything in the poop?
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    peoples experience fostering kittens?

    I’ve fostered probably over a couple hundred cats at this point, and it’s extremely rewarding! I would talk to the animal controls/rescues in your area to see what they offer. The rescue that I volunteer with gives us vetting and meds for free, food and other supplies if we need it, and tons...
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    Mother cat depression

    I’ve been fostering for a few years now, and it seems like the momma cats that give birth in my house get a little depressed around 4-5 weeks after birth. Does anyone notice this too? I’m also thinking this has to be a depressing change for most of them- typically we pull cats from animal...
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    Pregnant kitty

    I’ve had foster cats who have never nested before giving birth. One gave birth in a cat bed cubby that I’m sure she had never been in before. Is there any way you can close her in one room? I’ve had cats hide their babies all over in different places, particularly when they feel threatened...
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    Stillborn kitten

    I took in a new foster cat last week and (surprise!) she is feral and pregnant. She received her distemper vaccination last week since we didn’t know she was pregnant. Last night she gave birth to one kitten without hair. There is a few drops of blood on the floor, but otherwise she is...
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    Kitten won’t eat!

    Thank you all for your help! After about a week of syringe feeding her, it’s like she did a complete turnaround overnight- playing, eating, etc. We also pulled another kitten from the same animal control a few weeks later and she was on doxy for two weeks. So something must have been going...
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    Kitten won’t eat!

    I’m not sure how to quantify... maybe 100 ml of the slurry per day?
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    Kitten won’t eat!

    The vet suggested A/D, so I’m mixed a can into a slurry. Today I used KMR and mixed it with the A/D. I will try the pedialyte and Karo syrup!
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    Kitten won’t eat!

    I just took in a 3.5 month old kitten to foster on Tuesday. She saw a vet at intake and appeared healthy. I brought her home and she has barely eaten anything. I brought her back to the vet on Friday and again, no symptoms of any sicknesses. Now I’m syringe feeding her. Does anyone have any...
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    Kitten With Giardia In Multi Cat Home.

    Giardia doesn't always show up in fecal samples. Also, some of the typical dewormers used have not been successful in treating it.
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