
13-Apr-2006, 04:24 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Indonesia
Posts: 29
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Originally Posted by yantifalah
hey there chins and heartkiel...
thanks for replying to my thread...
niwae, i just went to vet with my dad and bro just now in the late afternoon...the doc seems unsure but she just frankly dat she never come across any cat with bright green stools...so she adked me what might the cat had eaten..so i said maybe tissue or plastic flowers cos he lyk to shew on it..but then the doc said it cant be becos of dat as the cat will vomit out the rubbish dat he cannot swallow orelse it will get stuck in the digestive system...so the doc did a faecal test and found out dat there's only a small amount of bacteria and no worms at all...there shudn't be any worm as i had already dewormed him and whenever i bring him out, i will always carry him...so the doc just said that "oh..i will give you the medicine for him to take ok...i will treat it as diarhea..." is it a good sign? no i don't think so...cos actually the doc do not know what was wrong with my cat as dis is the first tym she come acroos a cat with broght green stools..but hey...she is an animal doc..how could she charged me so expensively lyk dat wen she herself do not know what's the real problem?? so y thw need to visit the clinic? hmm...it seriously get me thinking...she is quite a young age i could say but to me, by the look of her face, she seems REALLY REALLY REALLY unsure....haiyo.......
BYe PEEPS!!
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I'm not so sure about this, other than that I am not sure it helps since I post this reply long after the last post. Just want to share my experience. It could be gastritis. Clear tools with blood is a symptoms of middle stage, I suppose.
I don't know how to describe it, but if you had had a chance to know a person got really ill for gastritis - you'll recognize the same problem in cats. The main symptom is the spesific smell of the tools.
Bacteria cause irritation to the digestion system, there comes blood which in turn makes everything even worse. Blood is an excellent media for bacteria to develop.
If this is the case I believe that Metronidazole should do it. Metronidazole is very safe, acts as "antibiotics". I once used it for my newly bought 3 mos old kitten.
regards,
yukie
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