Inflammatory Bowel/IBD is a is a serious digestive problem found in both dogs and cats. It can affect the g.i. tract as well as the bowel. Clinical signs can vary. Some signs to look for are weight loss, poor appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, or all of the above. Contact your veterinarian to determine if your pet is suffering from IBD.
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Kittens can be born with worms transmitted from their mother. Most of the time we wonât see them in the stool. This is why deworming is so important at a young age. Most deworming programs start as early as 2 - 3 weeks of age. Deworming kills the adult stage of the worm. As eggs hatch, additional deworming is necessary. For this reason, your veterinarian will likely recommend multiple doses.
Kittens can be born with worms transmitted from their mother. Most of the time we wonât see them in the stool. This is why deworming is so important at a young age. Most deworming programs start as early as 2 - 3 weeks of age. Deworming kills the adult stage of the worm. As eggs hatch, additional deworming is necessary. For this reason, your veterinarian will likely recommend multiple doses.
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