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26-10-2012, 11:47 AM   #11

Re: Gardia


I would put Jac back on steamed white plain fish and steamed chicken for a while until stools become hard again. Beau is awful like that, quite often, whether she finds something on the floor and eats it, or a very slight change in her diet she has the backside waterworks insted of the usual stool. So i put her on the boiled chicken /fish for a week , or until the stool is back to normal. Sometimes it does take upto a week , sometimes just a couple of days!! But it never fails! I did forget to mention that sometimes it Beau a couple of days on the fish/chicken diet to actually go to the toilet.



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28-10-2012, 12:24 AM   #12

Re: Gardia


He's never been on fish or chicken, must kitten food or this RC sensitive diet. If I thought it would firm his stools up, I would certainly try it



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29-10-2012, 09:44 AM   #13

Re: Gardia


Any time either of my two have had problems of very wet stools,and Beau does, for any excuse, I put them both on a white plain fish. chicken diet, steamed only. It has always worked and Beau's tummy seems to be ultra sensitive. Sometimes they then won't go for a couple of days, but slowly they get back to normal stools. I then introduce whatever "food" slowly back into their diet. This method, "touch wood" has never let me down yet. And they seem to enjoy the "change" of diet as well. Just a thought Velvet, ime sure it might be worth trying.



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29-10-2012, 11:08 AM   #14

Re: Gardia


Poor little Jac ............ when Kizzy first came to us, she had digestive upset and was a very fussy eater. I found RC Digestive Comfort biscuits suited her well and she still likes them. Of course, Jac's needs are different being a kitten but just a thought. I wonder what difference there is in the two RC products though, the Sensitive and the Digestive Comfort ............. when I have time I'll do a comparison.



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30-10-2012, 03:59 AM   #15

Re: Gardia


Thanks Angie. Im having to feed them all on the RC Sensitive to make sure he gets nothing else. His stools are still mushy. Will have to get some chicken tomorrow when out



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