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Hello everyone,
this February we found a kitten (maybe 2-3 months old) standing on the road on our way home. After we brought him home we defleeced him, gave him some medication for worm prevention and etc. When we brought him home he had a runny eye and sneezed pretty often, but since it was winter and we found him in the middle of the road - we decided that it was just a cold.
After some time we noticed that one eye is still runny and he started having mushy stool, while the sneezing almost stopped so we gave him some amoxicilin/claviculum for the runny eye and diarrhea.
He has diarrhea now for maybe 3 months and we ran out of ideas. He defecates 5-6 times a day. And since he does it so often and in high volumes, he stars doing it on the floor while we are at work.
We also have another cat and a dog, all pets live together and spend most of the time together playing and etc.
One of the vets we recently visited suggested that it may be protozoa infection, but stool should have a verry specific (nasty) smell and as far as i understand other pets would have similar problems?
Did any of you had any similar problems? Do you have any advices? What do you think might be a problem?
I have also attached a picture of his feces.
P.s. We tried changing his diet 3 or 4 times.
this February we found a kitten (maybe 2-3 months old) standing on the road on our way home. After we brought him home we defleeced him, gave him some medication for worm prevention and etc. When we brought him home he had a runny eye and sneezed pretty often, but since it was winter and we found him in the middle of the road - we decided that it was just a cold.
After some time we noticed that one eye is still runny and he started having mushy stool, while the sneezing almost stopped so we gave him some amoxicilin/claviculum for the runny eye and diarrhea.
He has diarrhea now for maybe 3 months and we ran out of ideas. He defecates 5-6 times a day. And since he does it so often and in high volumes, he stars doing it on the floor while we are at work.
We also have another cat and a dog, all pets live together and spend most of the time together playing and etc.
One of the vets we recently visited suggested that it may be protozoa infection, but stool should have a verry specific (nasty) smell and as far as i understand other pets would have similar problems?
Did any of you had any similar problems? Do you have any advices? What do you think might be a problem?
I have also attached a picture of his feces.
P.s. We tried changing his diet 3 or 4 times.
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