Ping Phil All the cats in the house are sick
They have been to a vet and he's running blood and stool tests.
The vet doesn't have a clue yet. I get the blood results today and the stool tests in 5 days. I'm posting here to discover if anyone else has had the problem. I am syringing chicken broth down their thoats all the time as well as antibiotics and a high calorie vitamin mix Here is the problem in detail. Five healthy cats ranging in age from 10 months to 11 years simultaneously stopped eating and drinking. They are indoor cats up to date with their shots. They were not poisoned, did not ingest a toxin of any kind. This has to be a bacteria, protazoa or virus. Anyone have an idea? |
Ping Phil All the cats in the house are sick
With me living in a high heat and humidity state I would Look for mold
Are you sure they have not been poisoned it could have been a cleaning agent you used flea treatment Check your water sources also----------- Call another vet ASAP tell them the symptoms "John Ross Mc Master" wrote in message ... They have been to a vet and he's running blood and stool tests. The vet doesn't have a clue yet. I get the blood results today and the stool tests in 5 days. I'm posting here to discover if anyone else has had the problem. I am syringing chicken broth down their thoats all the time as well as antibiotics and a high calorie vitamin mix Here is the problem in detail. Five healthy cats ranging in age from 10 months to 11 years simultaneously stopped eating and drinking. They are indoor cats up to date with their shots. They were not poisoned, did not ingest a toxin of any kind. This has to be a bacteria, protazoa or virus. Anyone have an idea? |
Ping Phil All the cats in the house are sick
The water is pure. The only flea treatment they ever had was Revolutin
on the back of their necks. I do not leave drugs or cleaning agens or anything out in the open. I have no dangerous houseplants, I have checked this carefully. I live in a low heat high humidity temperate rain forest climate. Mold is possible. Some bizzare allergy? The second vet is a done deal. On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 13:14:31 -0400, "Matthew" wrote: With me living in a high heat and humidity state I would Look for mold Are you sure they have not been poisoned it could have been a cleaning agent you used flea treatment Check your water sources also----------- Call another vet ASAP tell them the symptoms "John Ross Mc Master" wrote in message .. . They have been to a vet and he's running blood and stool tests. The vet doesn't have a clue yet. I get the blood results today and the stool tests in 5 days. I'm posting here to discover if anyone else has had the problem. I am syringing chicken broth down their thoats all the time as well as antibiotics and a high calorie vitamin mix Here is the problem in detail. Five healthy cats ranging in age from 10 months to 11 years simultaneously stopped eating and drinking. They are indoor cats up to date with their shots. They were not poisoned, did not ingest a toxin of any kind. This has to be a bacteria, protazoa or virus. Anyone have an idea? |
Ping Phil All the cats in the house are sick
"John Ross Mc Master" wrote Anyone have an idea? If they are indoor cats why do they need Revolution? |
Ping Phil All the cats in the house are sick
John what have they ate in the last few days. Any human food???
Not saying you have but could have they come in contact with a surface that you cleaned. I am not there so I am going through all possibilities even though you said you checked all possibilities. An outside source looking in never hurts The water is pure you mean filtered water, bottle water or tap water. If it is filtered they might have a overload of certain minerals minor to use but can effect them beyond belief Remember the Pet Food recall. I lost My Spirit to those *******s I would check the web if they re eating canned or dry food to see if there is a recall http://www.foodsafety.gov/ Good luck John I will say a prayer for them and get the pack to send some purrs "John Ross Mc Master" wrote in message ... The water is pure. The only flea treatment they ever had was Revolutin on the back of their necks. I do not leave drugs or cleaning agens or anything out in the open. I have no dangerous houseplants, I have checked this carefully. I live in a low heat high humidity temperate rain forest climate. Mold is possible. Some bizzare allergy? The second vet is a done deal. On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 13:14:31 -0400, "Matthew" wrote: With me living in a high heat and humidity state I would Look for mold Are you sure they have not been poisoned it could have been a cleaning agent you used flea treatment Check your water sources also----------- Call another vet ASAP tell them the symptoms "John Ross Mc Master" wrote in message . .. They have been to a vet and he's running blood and stool tests. The vet doesn't have a clue yet. I get the blood results today and the stool tests in 5 days. I'm posting here to discover if anyone else has had the problem. I am syringing chicken broth down their thoats all the time as well as antibiotics and a high calorie vitamin mix Here is the problem in detail. Five healthy cats ranging in age from 10 months to 11 years simultaneously stopped eating and drinking. They are indoor cats up to date with their shots. They were not poisoned, did not ingest a toxin of any kind. This has to be a bacteria, protazoa or virus. Anyone have an idea? |
Ping Phil All the cats in the house are sick
"cybercat" wrote in message ... "John Ross Mc Master" wrote Anyone have an idea? If they are indoor cats why do they need Revolution? Cyber my cats are inside they get flea treatments also. Fleas travel specially here in Florida they find there way inside |
Ping Phil All the cats in the house are sick
On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 13:27:39 -0400, "cybercat"
wrote: "John Ross Mc Master" wrote Anyone have an idea? If they are indoor cats why do they need Revolution? In case I track in fleas and it also protects against heartworm. We have mosquitoes here. |
Ping Phil All the cats in the house are sick
I'll doublecheck the cat foods, but they don't have access to each
other's foods so this can't be the cause. The water is really good. Tapwater that has been filtered. We have no industry here so no industrial or agricultural pullution in the water supply. Also nobody elese has this. On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 13:32:09 -0400, "Matthew" wrote: John what have they ate in the last few days. Any human food??? Not saying you have but could have they come in contact with a surface that you cleaned. I am not there so I am going through all possibilities even though you said you checked all possibilities. An outside source looking in never hurts The water is pure you mean filtered water, bottle water or tap water. If it is filtered they might have a overload of certain minerals minor to use but can effect them beyond belief Remember the Pet Food recall. I lost My Spirit to those *******s I would check the web if they re eating canned or dry food to see if there is a recall http://www.foodsafety.gov/ Good luck John I will say a prayer for them and get the pack to send some purrs "John Ross Mc Master" wrote in message .. . The water is pure. The only flea treatment they ever had was Revolutin on the back of their necks. I do not leave drugs or cleaning agens or anything out in the open. I have no dangerous houseplants, I have checked this carefully. I live in a low heat high humidity temperate rain forest climate. Mold is possible. Some bizzare allergy? The second vet is a done deal. On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 13:14:31 -0400, "Matthew" wrote: With me living in a high heat and humidity state I would Look for mold Are you sure they have not been poisoned it could have been a cleaning agent you used flea treatment Check your water sources also----------- Call another vet ASAP tell them the symptoms "John Ross Mc Master" wrote in message ... They have been to a vet and he's running blood and stool tests. The vet doesn't have a clue yet. I get the blood results today and the stool tests in 5 days. I'm posting here to discover if anyone else has had the problem. I am syringing chicken broth down their thoats all the time as well as antibiotics and a high calorie vitamin mix Here is the problem in detail. Five healthy cats ranging in age from 10 months to 11 years simultaneously stopped eating and drinking. They are indoor cats up to date with their shots. They were not poisoned, did not ingest a toxin of any kind. This has to be a bacteria, protazoa or virus. Anyone have an idea? |
Ping Phil All the cats in the house are sick
John Ross Mc Master wrote:
They have been to a vet and he's running blood and stool tests. The vet doesn't have a clue yet. I get the blood results today and the stool tests in 5 days. I'm posting here to discover if anyone else has had the problem. I am syringing chicken broth down their thoats all the time as well as antibiotics and a high calorie vitamin mix Here is the problem in detail. Five healthy cats ranging in age from 10 months to 11 years simultaneously stopped eating and drinking. They are indoor cats up to date with their shots. They were not poisoned, did not ingest a toxin of any kind. This has to be a bacteria, protazoa or virus. Anyone have an idea? Has anybody in the neighborhood been spraying or fertilizing lawns? Sending purrs that they will recover and that you discover the cause of the illness. MLB |
Ping Phil All the cats in the house are sick
On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 12:16:43 -0600, MLB wrote:
John Ross Mc Master wrote: They have been to a vet and he's running blood and stool tests. The vet doesn't have a clue yet. I get the blood results today and the stool tests in 5 days. I'm posting here to discover if anyone else has had the problem. I am syringing chicken broth down their thoats all the time as well as antibiotics and a high calorie vitamin mix Here is the problem in detail. Five healthy cats ranging in age from 10 months to 11 years simultaneously stopped eating and drinking. They are indoor cats up to date with their shots. They were not poisoned, did not ingest a toxin of any kind. This has to be a bacteria, protazoa or virus. Anyone have an idea? Has anybody in the neighborhood been spraying or fertilizing lawns? Sending purrs that they will recover and that you discover the cause of the illness. MLB Nobody here does more lawn maintenance than mowing. Except me. I sprayed broadleaf week killer 2 weeks ago. But never anywhere remotely near the door, maybe 50 feet off. I only sprayed a 2 square foot area. The Killex got stored away from the cats, who never, ever go outside anyways. Good lateral thinking though! There has to be some cause of this mess. Blood panel results will be in by 6PM Pacific unless something goes wrong at the lab. |
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