The first few days in care…
Are some of the hardest. â¤ï¸âð©¹
There’s fleas, ear mites and intestinal worms to treat.
Plus scared little hearts and confused little minds.
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These babies also have varying degrees of a gastrointestinal bacterial infection.
Too much bad bacteria and not enough good bacteria in the gut is a recipe for diarrhoea.
Plenty of stinky, messy ð©ð©ð©
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Which can quickly lead to dehydration and malnutrition.
Thankfully they are turning the corner now and heading for the home stretch.
We’re seeing solid poops and less mess. ð
â¡ï¸ Poop is like a health report.
It can tell us SO much about a cat’s intestinal and overall health!
One of the first things I examine in new fosters is their pees n poos. ð
Signs of illness can often be seen in a cat’s appetite… and litter tray.
Which is the cue to contact your vet asap!
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