Homeless Cat Rescue wrote ...
Our problem is that these poor guys so badly need nourishment and they
have terrible diarrhea (liquidy and white).
If they're eating well, I wouldn't change their diet again - if they
are not eating well, try adding some Hills a/d, a high calorie &
nutrient food. Have they been tested for coccidia? This also causes
severe diarrhea and is easily treated with Albon.
Good luck!
Nordstjern
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