As in a previous post I thought Dexter had started to spray but quickly realised it wasn't spray and that a clear jelly like discharge was coming out of his rear end.
His diarrhoea came back with a vengeance yesterday and has never been so bad. I spent all day washing and rewashing his litter boxes and him. He was also very lethargic, shivering although not off his food. We've had to move poor Dexter to a back room as it's the only room in the house that is not carpeted.
We knew this was just a continuation of the TF and rushed him to Vets. I took along the print off concerning the Ronidazole treatment that one of you kindly gave me a link to just in case I had any problems getting the Vet to agree to prescribe it to me.
I was/am pretty annoyed with the vet for not giving Dexter this treatment straight away and to add insult to injury had to listen so a preachy speech about the terrible health issues that Bengal's and other pedigree cats have, did I do my research before I got him etc etc
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In annoyance I told her that it was a pity Dexter hadn't been treated immediately with Ronidazole and she was miffed and told me she had been treating him. I really don't know what she was expecting to happen with the other two treatments she prescribed and as far as I'm concerned all this mucking about has just made my cat more ill.
Anyway he was given an immediate injection of Synulox and also Emprid Oral Suspension and Noroclav Chew Tabs to give him in the meantime whilst we wait for the Ronidazole to turn up.