Giardiasis in Cats
Giardia are single-celled parasites that invade the small intestines of cats, dogs and humans. According to PetEducation.com, most veterinary researchers believe that although many cats serve as hosts to giardia organisms, few actually develop the disease caused by the parasite.
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According to Pawprints and Purrs, Inc., healthy cats are unlikely to develop giardiasis. It typically occurs in large groups of animals in shelters, catteries or pet stores.
Transmission
Symptoms
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Most giardia infestations are asymptomatic. According to PetEducation.com, when giardisis actually develops, the predominant symptom is pale, greasy, foul-smelling and sometimes bloody diarrhea.
Diagnosis
Treatment
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Drugs commonly used for treating giardisis in cats include metronidazole, furazolidone and fenbendazole. Further fluid therapy or antibiotics may be necessary if a bacterial infection or dehydration have occurred.
Prognosis
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