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Cat coccidiosis will not heal on its own, once the cat coccidiosis is found, it needs to be given to the cat in time to avoid aggravating the infection and affecting the condition.
Coccidiosis. It is distributed all over the world, including China. According to domestic surveys, about 10 in 10 cats have been infected. Coccidiosis is parasitic in felines.
and rodents. Even if an adult cat is infected, it will basically not show symptoms as long as it is healthy. If a kitten is infected, its condition can become more severe, so it needs to be careful.
When rodents are infected, cats go to catch these animals, then the infection is established. In addition, in the case of feeding multiple cats, mutual infection can also occur.
The main causes of feline coccidiosis infection:
The main reasons are "direct infection" and "indirect infection". Among direct infections, the most common infection is the consumption of the feces of an infected cat, in which the eggs are excreted. In the case of indirect infection, it is generally non-specific by ingestion.
The host (e.g., rodents that eat oocysts) is infected.
Cats infected with coccidiosis need to be treated so as not to miss the best time, especially if the kitten is infected with coccidiosis. Cats infected with coccidiosis will have diarrhea, blood in the stool, dehydration and other symptoms, need to be symptomatic**, if dehydration is serious, need to rehydrate, if there is blood in the stool, need to use hemostatic drugs, and use special anthelmintic drugs for deworming, and then thoroughly disinfect the living environment.
The living environment of cats needs to be kept clean.
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It can't heal itself, it's a parasite, and it needs special anthelmintic drugs, and this can't heal itself!
Cat coccidiosis needs to be symptomatic**. If the cat is slightly dehydrated, oral or subcutaneous fluids can be given, and if dehydration is severe, infusions are needed to correct the water, electrolyte, and acid-base balance. Bleeding that is severe can be done with hemostatic drugs, which can be dewormed with drugs specifically designed to repel coccidia.
Secondly, feed easily digestible foods and disinfect the environment.
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Cat coccidiosis cannot heal on its own, and if it is not timely**, it will bring more trouble to the cat. Especially after the coccidiosis disease occurs in kittens, there will usually be blood in the stool, diarrhea and other conditions, which need to be done according to the specific situation. If dehydration is severe, fluids should be given promptly.
If there is blood in the stool during the period, you should use hemostatic drugs in time, and then do a good job of professional deworming for the cat in time, and you should also thoroughly disinfect the place where the cat lives.
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Cats infected with coccidiosis usually do not heal on their own, and they need to be treated in time so as not to miss the best time, especially when kittens are infected with coccidiosis. Cats infected with coccidiosis will have diarrhea, blood in the stool, dehydration and other symptoms, need to be symptomatic**, if the dehydration is severe, rehydration is required, if there is blood in the stool, hemostatic drugs need to be used, and special anthelmintic drugs are used for deworming
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If you don't have coccidiosis, can't you**? In general, the cat has coccidiosis, should be reported to the pet hospital**, if not**, call him a ** how slow it is, how painful he is, no coccidiosis, no**can**? In general, if the cat has coccidiosis, it should be reported to the pet hospital**, if not**, call him a ** how slow, how painful he is, and he has this disease, and it is unhygienic.
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Cat coccidiosis does not heal on its own, once found, it is necessary to give the cat ** in time to avoid aggravating the infection and affecting the condition. Coccidiosis is parasitic in felines and rodents, and adult cats are infected, and as long as they are healthy, they will basically not show symptoms.
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Yes, stray cats with coccidiosis have the potential to die.
Coccidiosis is a common parasitic infection that is usually caused by many different species of coccidia. Stray cats are a high incidence of coccidiosis because they live in harsh environments, often lack access to adequate food and water, and lack proper hygiene.
Symptoms of coccidiosis include diarrhea, loss of appetite, weight loss, depression and fever. If the condition is severe or prolonged, these symptoms can lead to dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and malnutrition. These conditions can have serious effects on the health of stray cats and can lead to death.
**Coccidiosis usually requires the use of specific anticoccidiosial drugs that are effective in removing parasites from the body. If a stray cat is found to have coccidiosis, it should be taken to a pet hospital** as soon as possible with proper food and hygiene to help it recover.
Prevention of coccidiosis in stray cats can be achieved by:
1.Provide stray cats with proper food and water to ensure they get enough nutrients.
2.Provide proper hygiene, including proper litter boxes and clean water.
3.Take stray cats to the pet hospital regularly for health check-ups and deworming**.
4.Newly discovered stray cats are tested for coccidiosis and prophylactic** to avoid coccidiosis.
In conclusion, coccidiosis in stray cats may lead to death, but the risk of its occurrence can be reduced through prevention and**.
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will die, depending on the situation, this must be bugged, buy bugs. It's good to have eaten it, the kitten I raised last time was more than two months old, and it was dying, so I gave it insect medicine.
More than 20 worms were struck. Now it's alive and kicking.
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Coccidiosis is a self-limiting disease (a disease that stops developing at a certain stage and gradually recovers), and the program is mainly for cats that cannot be cured by themselves.
Conventional anthelmintic drugs are ineffective against coccidia, and special internal anthelmintic drugs for coccidia are generally used, such as Baiqiuqing.
Follow the instructions for use or doctor's advice**.
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How coccidiosis is transmitted (how cats can be infected with coccidia).
There are usually four ways in which coccidiosis can be transmitted, and this is also the way cats can be infected with coccidia.
1. Coccidiosis can be transmitted through infected meat, and will not kill coccidia under frozen conditions, but only through high temperatures. From the cat's point of view, it is to eat raw meat infected with coccidia.
2. Maternal transmission. If the mother cat has coccidiosis in her body, the baby cat can also be infected with coccidiosis within a few weeks of birth. The kitten suffers from coccidiosis more severely, and the symptoms are also watery stools, bloody stools, and even stop eating and development.
If left untimed** or severe, cats can become dehydrated or even die.
3. When cats eat animals infected with coccidiosia, infections can also occur, such as infected mice.
4. The transmission of coccidiosis begins with immature coccidia, which is called oocysts, which are excreted in feces and then ingested by other organisms and infected. It is said that healthy cats eat the feces of infected coccidiosis cats to have a small chance of infection. Speaking of this mode of transmission, I can't help but think of the myth that "cats can easily infect humans with Toxoplasmosis", Toxoplasma gondii is a genus of coccidiosis, which means that people only have a small chance of infection if they eat the feces of cats carrying coccidiodia, but will people eat it?
Which condition of the cat is more susceptible to coccidiosis.
Cats in these five conditions are usually more susceptible to coccidiosis than normal.
1. When you often eat unidentified raw meat, there is a chance of infection. (Cooked meat is fine, high temperature will kill coccidiosis and eggs).
2. Cats who often go out to hunt.
3. Kittens (under 8 weeks old) are more likely to be infected with coccidiosis.
4. Cats who are weak or immunocompromised after surgery.
5. In the case of poor environmental hygiene and the majority of cats, more serious infections may occur.
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The main symptoms of coccidiosis in cats are: decreased resistance, anemia, diarrhea, blood at the end of the stool, malnutrition, dehydration, etc. Cat coccidiosis eggs can be excreted through feces, so you can take your cat's feces to the pet hospital and give it to a doctor for a stool test to confirm whether the cat has coccidia. If there are coccidiosis eggs, it is enough to feed the cat a special medicine for coccidiosis according to the doctor's instructions.
Key points of the kitten feeding:
1. Be sure to ensure that it has fresh drinking water at any time, and don't feed too much milk, as drinking too much will cause diarrhea. Milk can be diluted 1:1 with water and given to it.
2. For cats, the best food is kitten food. Cat food not only contains all kinds of nutrients that cats need, but also tastes delicious. To enrich its recipes, it can also be fed some freshly cooked fish and chicken at the right time, but with no bones.
3. Cats should be fed four times a day before three months, such as 9 a.m., 12 p.m., 6 p.m. and 10 p.m.
At 3 to 6 months of age, feed three times a day.
After six months, it is best to feed the cat dry food twice a day, which is very good for his teeth and gums.
4. If you only eat cookies and don't drink water, it will cause the cat to become dehydrated. Eating too much or too little is not good for the health of the cat. In general, an adult cat needs 150-200 grams of food per day.
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Coccidiosis is a relatively common parasite in cats, which can cause digestive symptoms in cats, such as vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, bloody stools, weakness, low blood sugar, etc. Coccidiosis infection in kittens is very obvious, and in severe cases, it can lead to dehydration, a large amount of bloody stools, weakness, and even death.
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Diarrhea, probiotics and drugs for diarrhea are eaten, but they are still diarrhea. If you prolapse for a long time, you will prolapse your anus. If you don't vomit much, it's diarrhea, and feces leak out after prolapse.
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Summary. Hello, it is unlikely that the cat coccidiosis will not heal itself, and the coccidiosis will cause the cat to be thin and emaciated and not eat. In the long term, it will lead to malnutrition and dehydration in cats, and severe will lead to death.
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Hello, it is unlikely that the cat coccidiosis will not heal itself, and the coccidiosis will cause the cat to be thin and emaciated and not eat. In the long term, it will lead to malnutrition and dehydration in cats, and severe will lead to death.
I haven't done deworming for 3 days since I bought it.
Conventional deworming drugs for coccidia do not require the use of decoccidial drugs.
What kind of medicine did you use, I tasted a little bit yesterday, and then he hasn't had a bowel movement since last night.
For example, Bayer 100 Ball Clear.
Sulfonamides also kill coccidia.
Is it okay to be wonderful?
Haile Miao does not repel coccidia.
Okay thank you.
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Coccidia and tapeworm, roundworm belong to the same intestinal parasite, the difference is that this parasite is composed of only one cell, very small, not visible to the naked eye, the main harm is kittens, can cause severe diarrhea, blood in the stool, dehydration, nutrient absorption disorders, blood sugar reduction and severe neurological symptoms (cats head back, buttocks upturned, spine arched, veterinarians called angular arch reflex), so as to affect growth and development, serious can cause death. The harm to adult cats is not great, and generally cats can resist the past and heal slowly.
Coccidiosis mainly infects kittens under 6 months of age, with severe diarrhea, a slight increase in body temperature, and loss of mental appetite are typical symptoms. The diagnosis is confirmed by stool testing.
Symptoms of feline coccidiosis are related to**"/>
Special medicine: Xinbi treatment coccidia, adult cats take 1 capsule a day for 7 days, kittens take half a capsule a day for 7 days, and prevent half a capsule a day for 7 days.
If a kitten has diarrhea, the first thing it should do is to test the stool to rule out a parasitic infection. If the fecal examination finds that there is a coccidiosis oocyst, it should be dewormed**, because the growth and development of coccidiosis is growing in geometric progression, and once it reaches a certain order of magnitude, coccidiosis will attack the intestinal mucosa at the same time, which is extremely destructive.
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Feline coccidiosis is an intestinal parasitic disease caused by coccidiosis.
Feline coccidiosis is an intestinal parasitic disease caused by coccidia, although it is not harmful to adult cats, but it can cause severe diarrhea, blood in the stool, dehydration, nutrient absorption disorders, blood sugar reduction and severe neurological symptoms (angular arch reflexion), so as to affect growth and development, and can cause death in severe cases. The domestic veterinary community has very limited understanding of coccidiosis in cats.
Diagnosis: Mainly infected with kittens under 6 months of age. Severe diarrhea, a slight increase in body temperature, and loss of mental appetite are typical symptoms. The diagnosis is confirmed by stool testing.
Sick cats often live in groups and have a complex living environment. The prognosis is often poor when there are no obvious symptoms before the onset of the disease, and the condition takes a sharp turn for the worse.
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1. Introduction to coccidiosis
Coccidiosis is one of the most common parasitic infections in cats, which is mainly manifested by symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and weight loss. Coccidiosis poses a great threat to the health of cats and needs to be timely**.
2. Commonly used drug types
In **coccidiosis, the commonly used types of drugs include anthelmintic powder, oral solution and injection, among them, the common anthelmintic powder includes multi-insecticidal chewable tablets, Lianle San, etc., oral solution is aerobic spiropeptide solution, etc., and injections are ivermectin.
According to the specific symptoms of coccidiosis and the age and weight of the cat, the veterinarian will choose different types of drugs for **.
3. Precautions
When giving ** coccidiosis to cats, you need to pay attention to the following:
First of all, it is necessary to accurately diagnose coccidiosis and distinguish which disease it is. Coccidiosis is divided into pulmonary spiroplasmosis and cardiopulmonary worm disease, among others, and the methods are different.
Secondly, it is necessary to take medication according to the advice of the veterinarian, control the dosage and frequency of drugs, and do not give drugs in excess or deficiency.
Finally, after the hail calendar is over, it is necessary to go to the source to search for a re-examination to confirm that the condition has improved or eliminated.
4. Prevention of coccidiosis
Compared with ** coccidiosis, prevention is more important. Ways to prevent coccidiosis include regular deworming, maintaining a hygienic environment, and avoiding raw foods. Regular deworming is the most common method and is generally recommended every 3-6 months.
In addition, it is necessary to keep the cat's living environment and food clean and hygienic, and do not let them come into contact with items and environments that may be infected with the virus.
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