Describing characteristics of Feline Fecal Matter as it relates to Parasitic, Bacterial and Digestive maladies and infestations.

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THE POOP PATROL Compiled by Terri Jorgensen Describing characteristics of Feline Fecal Matter as it relates to Parasitic, Bacterial and Digestive maladies and infestations. Special thanks to Tom Ward, D.V.M. of Kansas City, Marie Hollingsworth and to professional breeders and fanciers the world over for their contributions to this endeavor. Profits to benefit the Devon Rex Rescue League. One of the major issues clouding the development of specific guidelines for descriptive characteristics relates directly to the color and consistency of foods eaten by our furred feline friends. Type of food can change both color and consistency of feces. This handy reference guide does not attempt to discern what the cat was fed. Thus there may be differing and seemingly conflicting data contained herein. Please take this into account and know that this is the primary reason that this information has eluded us until now. 1 / 16

The tables, charts and compilations below are drawn from the most common results seen in Veterinary literature, combined with the vast wealth of knowledge of professional breeders and fanciers everywhere who responded with their input from personal knowledge and experience. Thank You. Poop Patrol Table 1: General Guidelines of Feline Fecal Characteristics COLOR Yellow or Greenish Stool = Rapid transit Black Tarry Stool = Bleeding in upper digestive tract Red Bloody Stool = Bleeding in the lower bowel (colon) 2 / 16

Pasty, Light-colored Stool = Lack of Bile (liver disease) Large Gray, Rancid-smelling Stool = Inadequate digestion, Malabsorption Syndrome (often with oil on hair around anus) CONSISTENCY Soft Bulky Stool = Overfeeding or poor quality food high in fiber Watery Stool = Bowel wall irritation with rapid transit and decreased absorption Foamy Stool = Suggestive of bacterial infection ODOR The more watery the stool, the greater the odor! Foodlike smell or sour milk smell = both incomplete digestion and inadequate absorption Putrid smell = infection or blood 3 / 16

FREQUENCY Several small stools per hour with straining = colitis 3-4 large stools per day = malabsorption or inflammatory bowel (Note: any pathogen or parasite that would trigger rapid transit of food through the bowel would also result in malabsorption) (Adapted in part from: Cat Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook by Delbert Carlson, D.V.M. and James Griffin, M.D.) Poop Patrol Table 2: Enteric Parasites Compiled by Terri Jorgensen 4 / 16

Giardia Coccidia (Isospora) Characteristics soft, mucous, foamy to frothy, fatty, occasional blood, lumpy, pudding, chocolate pudding watery, mucous, occasional blood, instant oatmeal, chocolate mousse, soft frozen yogurt, grainy, Color yellow, green, gingerbread, brown white, yellow, deep tan, camelhair, normal, dark brown. Odor 5 / 16

rancid, stinky normal, green sweet decay, sweet broken, green twig, pseudomonas smell, heavy, hangs in the air, capable of clea Other symptoms weight loss, lethargy, flatulence, abdominal distention, poor hair coat anorexia, lethargy, weight loss, dehydration, lots of flatulence Incubation time ingestion to shedding 5-16 days, can be shed for 27-35 days or years if carrier ingestion to shedding 5-10 days (ingest oocytes 12-48hrs) can be shed for 1-5 weeks Treatment Fenbendazole (Panacur) 50mg/kg, Daily, 5 days Albendazole (Valbazen) 25mg/kg, BID, 5 days 6 / 16

Metronidazole (Flagyll) 15mg/kg, BID, 7-10 days Sulfadimethoxine (Albon) 25mg/kg, BID, 10-14 days Nitrofurazone 15mg/kg daily, 5-7 days Disinfectants cysts are very resistant, boiling water, 10% ammonia, bathe cat in regular shampoo to remove cysts in th 10% ammonia for several minutes, steam, wash cages and litter boxes with boiling water, freezing raw m Metronidazole (Flagyll) is a very useful drug in that it has the added advantage of having antibacterial as well as anti-inflammatory properties. In situations in which it is unclear whether diarrhea is due to giardiasis, bacterial overgrowth, or mild inflammatory bowel disease, Metronidazole is an excellent choice. It is however only 70% effective in eliminating giardia even though it is widely prescribed. If a positive diagnosis is made, Albendazole or Fenbendazole are the better choices. Metronidazole (Flagyll) and Albendazole (Valbazen) are both suspected to have teratogenic effects. Therefore, Fenbendazole (Panacur) is the drug of choice for pregnant or lactating females. 7 / 16

Interestingly, Coccidia are obligate intracellular parasites found in the intestinal tract. Coccidia is a large blanket term defining the family. Coccidian genera that infect cats are Isospora, Toxoplasma and Cryptosporidium. Interesting, in that before this research, I was unaware that Toxoplasma and Cryptosporidium were Coccidian. The above report deals with Isospora, which is what the majority of us call Coccidia. Drugs for treatment of Coccidia are Coccidiostatic rather than curative. This means that they do not kill the organism but instead keep it from reproducing until it is out of the system. Severe diarrhea from Coccidia is usually linked to an immunosuppressed animal. The parasite can burrow into tissue and remain dormant and not shed only to manifest during stress and resulting immunosuppression such as weaning, shipping or change in ownership thus infecting or reinfecting the host long after the initial exposure. Sporulated oocytes can survive in the soil for 18 months or longer. Enteric Viral Pathogens Compiled by Terri Jorgensen 8 / 16

Enteric Coronavirus Rotavirus Astrovirus Infectious agent Feline Coronavirus Feline Rotavirus Feline Astrovirus Incubation time 2-10 days 9 / 16

1 day 2-5 days Source shedding cats + cats shed10-14 days +cats shed 14days Mode of transmission Fecal/oral route-inhalation probably ingestion Oral Fever 10 / 16

low grade ----- biphasic>39.5oc Vomiting common initial sign ------ Rare Frequency Increase can be intermittent 11 / 16

Volume Characteristics soft pasty mucoid becoming fluid, may contain blood Loose Watery Color Yellow varies-white, yellow, brown 12 / 16

Green Smell Fetid Other symtoms depressed, anorexic Anorexic Treatment withold food 24hrs. fluid repalcement 13 / 16

non specific fluid if needed Prognosis good unless it mutates to FIP Good Good Disinfectants hypochlorite(bleach) Hypochlorite Means of Diagnosis 14 / 16

EM(electron microscopy) EM, viral culture EM, IFA Site of infection small intestine Differential diagnosis other enteric pathogens,nutritional other enteric pathogens 15 / 16

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