Coccidia In Newborn Kittens
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Coccidia in newborn kittens. Treating diarrhea in newborn puppies or kittens diarrhea in newborn puppies or kittens is always a concern. Coccidia are a group of single celled protozoa found within the intestinal lining of kittens and cats. Kittens and older cats that are stressed or have a weak immune system are more likely to be affected by coccidia 1 2. Kittens generally become infected with coccidiosis by ingesting minute amounts of their mother s feces which can sometimes occur.
Coccidia are small protozoans one celled organisms that multiply in the intestinal tracts of cats and dogs most commonly in kittens and puppies less than six months of age in adult animals whose immune systemis suppressed or in animals who are stressed in other ways e g. Being 75 percent water these babies are prone to dehydration. Change in ownership other disease present. Since young kittens less than six months of age have no immunity to coccidia the organisms can reproduce in great numbers which may have serious consequences.
If the mother is shedding oocysts her babies can ingest them during nursing. Giardia is another protozoan infection resulting in soft frothy greasy diarrhea which can be treated with panacur. Coccidia is a nasty little single celled organism that causes mucousy diarrhea in kittens and can be treated with the prescription drug ponazuril.