11/26 Chispa, 143 AMPS, 79 +3, 163 PMPS, 109 +3.5

Karen and Chispa (GA)

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Good morning! The last few days have flown by in a blur.

Chispa continues to recover well from her nine extractions :nailbiting:. She seems to be having less pain than when they took out six teeth last February, for which I'm very thankful. Only problem is, the antibiotics have given her terrible diarrhea. It's pure liquid, and I have to scoop her up out of the litterbox as soon as she's done so she won't get her paws etc. in it (also have to wipe her butt to make sure it's clean, but this may be TMI; sorry :p). I texted her vet tech catsitter, who suggested probiotics and also a shot that they could give her to stop the diarrhea. I got probiotics and canned pumpkin and started giving them to her last night, and I'll call the vet first thing on Monday.

Wishing everyone a happy Sunday! :bighug::cat::bighug::coffee:
 
I almost forgot! ... Here is the promised picture of Chispa's "boxing glove." She has a matching one on the other paw, but she doesn't want to show me both at once. :)
@Angela & Cleo @cecile & bella @Diane Tyler's Mom

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Hi Karen, her little paws do look cute . sorry about the diarrhea.
I'm going to tag a few members about it :bighug::bighug::bighug::cat:
Maybe the shot they are talking about is

Is there a shot for cat diarrhea?
Metronidazole is available as a capsule, tablet, and liquid suspension. It may also be compounded into a formulation (called metronidazole benzoate) that tastes less bitter and is easier to administer to cats. An injectable form is also available that your veterinarian will administer at your veterinary hospital.
@Karen and Chispa
 
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/11-22-chispa-171-amps-69-3-5.283857/#post-3126021

Good morning! The last few days have flown by in a blur.

Chispa continues to recover well from her nine extractions :nailbiting:. She seems to be having less pain than when they took out six teeth last February, for which I'm very thankful. Only problem is, the antibiotics have given her terrible diarrhea. It's pure liquid, and I have to scoop her up out of the litterbox as soon as she's done so she won't get her paws etc. in it (also have to wipe her butt to make sure it's clean, but this may be TMI; sorry :p). I texted her vet tech catsitter, who suggested probiotics and also a shot that they could give her to stop the diarrhea. I got probiotics and canned pumpkin and started giving them to her last night, and I'll call the vet first thing on Monday.

Wishing everyone a happy Sunday! :bighug::cat::bighug::coffee:
@Wendy&Neko
@Suzanne & Darcy
@Sienne and Gabby (GA)
Thanks Ladies
 
Metronidazole is for the treatment of anaerobic bacterial infections. A cat on an antibiotic doesn't have an infection. The antibiotic is killing off the "good" bacteria in the gut thereby causing the diarrhea. It's also a prescription medication.

I'd suggest S. boulardii. It's a probiotic and as far as I'm concerned is magic. This is information on dealing with your cat's diarrhea using S. boulardii.You can generally find this at a health food store, Whole Foods (I'd call to see if it's stocked) or online. Jarrows and ReNew are good brands if you're looking online.
 
Poor Chispa, that has to be so uncomfortable. I second the S. boullardi. There is also a Proviable paste that is supposed to be really good at stopping diarrhea, but that is less readily available immediately. It also contains kaolin and pectin to soothe her GI.

I would not use metronidazole. The downside of metronidazole is that it can disrupt the gut biome, making things worse. Links to some articles about that on a website. Ignore the sales pitch, there are some articles on the bottom of the page.
 
Poor Chispa, that has to be so uncomfortable. I second the S. boullardi. There is also a Proviable paste that is supposed to be really good at stopping diarrhea, but that is less readily available immediately. It also contains kaolin and pectin to soothe her GI.

I would not use metronidazole. The downside of metronidazole is that it can disrupt the gut biome, making things worse. Links to some articles about that on a website. Ignore the sales pitch, there are some articles on the bottom of the page.
Wendy, Have you ever heard of Animal Essentials Colon Rescue?
I have used it and thought it worked really well for Ivy. (Bought on Amazon)
I was curious on your opinion.
 
Wendy, Have you ever heard of Animal Essentials Colon Rescue?
No, never used it. It has slippery elm bark powder and marshmallow root and I've seen some people use those to help their cats.

The Proviable Forte provides pre and probiotics, which work to provide better balance in the GI system. A different approach, as is s. boullardi which is a actually a yeast that competes with the bad bacteria.
 
No, never used it. It has slippery elm bark powder and marshmallow root and I've seen some people use those to help their cats.

The Proviable Forte provides pre and probiotics, which work to provide better balance in the GI system. A different approach, as is s. boullardi which is an actually a yeast that competes with the bad bacteria.
I’m not familiar with The Proverbial Forte, looks like it’s prescription from a vet.
 
Hi Karen,
I'm sorry to hear about the funny poos. I use all kinds of probiotics and prebiotics... different ones for different cats.
IMO Fortiflora or Nexabiotic work great. The one Staci mentioned is good too, but it's a liquid I think.

Sending you guys good vibes and hugs!!:bighug:
 
Poor Chispa, that has to be so uncomfortable. I second the S. boullardi. There is also a Proviable paste that is supposed to be really good at stopping diarrhea, but that is less readily available immediately. It also contains kaolin and pectin to soothe her GI.

I would not use metronidazole. The downside of metronidazole is that it can disrupt the gut biome, making things worse. Links to some articles about that on a website. Ignore the sales pitch, there are some articles on the bottom of the page.

@Wendy&Neko @Sienne and Gabby (GA) , Thank you both for weighing in on metronidazole, which is exactly what the vet tech was suggesting. I'm very glad to have this information, and also glad to not have to take Chispa back to the vet for it. Good to know about S. boullardi too -- I will try to get some if this persists beyond Thursday, which is when the antibiotics run out.

@Deb and Sylvester , Fortiflora is what I picked up at the pet store, so I'm glad to hear it's worked for Sly. I knew it was palatable to most cats, and of course it can't work if they won't eat it. Thanks for the good vibes and hugs; much appreciated!!

@Diane Tyler's Mom @Angela & Cleo @cecile & bella @Fistuk & Shelly @Staci & Ivy
Thank you all for your kind thoughts and knowledge!
Hugs from me and purrs from Chispa :bighug::bighug::cat::bighug::bighug:
 
Hi Karen,
I'm sorry to hear about Chispa's diarrhea. It's so stressful to see that in our babies.
(Plus, cleaning bottoms!)
For Mikan, Psyllium husk powder works, but it's good to see there are other options! Thanks, @Wendy&Neko @Staci & Ivy @Deb and Sylvester @Sienne and Gabby (GA)
I may get some of those just in case one of my kitties get into trouble!

And Awwwww. I'm sure she'd rather not, but her boxer glove is just so adorable :kiss::kiss::kiss:
 
Fortiflora is a single strain probiotic. It might work for some cats, but there are much better options out there, including some probiotics given to humans.

I would start s. boullardi now. No need to have the diarrhea continue until Thursday. A good probiotic can also be given now.
Wendy, thanks for clarifying this. I called a couple of places and found s. boullardi, so I'll run out there right after work. Will also call the vet as soon as they reopen at 2 to see if they have Proviable or Visbiome, which I know is also a human probiotic. It would be great if this could stop SOON.
 
Hi Karen,
I'm sorry to hear about Chispa's diarrhea. It's so stressful to see that in our babies.
(Plus, cleaning bottoms!)
For Mikan, Psyllium husk powder works, but it's good to see there are other options! Thanks, @Wendy&Neko @Staci & Ivy @Deb and Sylvester @Sienne and Gabby (GA)
I may get some of those just in case one of my kitties get into trouble!

And Awwwww. I'm sure she'd rather not, but her boxer glove is just so adorable :kiss::kiss::kiss:
Thanks, Kit. I'll look into psyllium husk powder at the health food store while I'm there -- I don't imagine that one remedy would interfere with another, and the sooner I can stop chasing her around to wipe her butt, the better!!!
 
I hope it stops soon, it's such a miserable thing for both of you!
I think you said you had some, but pumpkin works well, too. And yogurt: if you have natural plain , it should have probiotics, in the meantime.
 
Update: I got s. boulardii and psyllium husk powder at the natural food store and gave both to her with dinner. Now we just have to wait and hope. FX that today's "cleanup in Aisle 7" was the last for a while!!
 
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