Hi, let’s talk about ****. Literally. I wanted to reach out to the Bengal community for some educational information (if you’re experiencing this problem) and feedback (if you’ve already dealt with this problem) on tritrichomonas foetus, but most importantly the safety of the drug used to treat.
I am a proud owner of two very beautiful Bengal kittens, Sumi is almost 11 months old and Koji is 16 weeks. Ever since I’ve brought home my little Koj man, we’ve been dealing with constant foul smelling diarrhea in both my cats, blood in Koji’s poop and mucous in Sumi’s poop. We’ve been running back and forth to the vet testing and treating every single type of parasite and infection we could think of… nothing is working and all the tests have come back negative. Research on some forums and I went into my vet and discussed the likelihood it could be tritrich. My vet informed me it’s a very contagious parasite, with symptoms of frequent diarrhea and blood or mucous in stool. “Great, let’s treat for it!” Well, it’s not that simple, the drug to treat it (Ronidazole) can cause cancer in humans and in high doses, the drug can cause seizures and neurological symptoms in the cat during the course of taking the drug. Welp. So we’re testing this now.
The ask… have any of you Bengal lovin’ people had experience with this drug? Have you noticed lifelong affects? How about the age, if it comes back positive, recommendations on waiting to treat my little Koj until he is bigger and stronger?
If you haven’t heard of this virus but are in the same boat and don’t know why your little furry friend is pooping liquid, I highly recommend you discuss this parasite with your breeder or vet. And God Speed. We’re all in this together! (Read this other forum, it is why I asked my vet about tritrich:
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