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Coccidia and Pinworms
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[QUOTE="Charleighsdragom, post: 1996765, member: 111993"] She has had runny poo with mucus for over a year now and with her being so resistant, it turns out the pinworms are dormant in her. They said she may have been exposed as a baby and now there is infestation that is hard to treat. Despite it being hard to treat, it NEEDS to be treated! It is causing slimy saliva and dehydration. I will be getting her into vet in about 2 weeks as I am moving across country and have decided to deal with it there rather than back and fourth across the states. I also have another thread about her belly being discolored which the vet did not note. Hopefully it is shedding, but its been over a year like that too. Kora is 7/8 years old and is in great health otherwise, but I know she is not 100% her self. [/QUOTE]
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