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Dealing with Infectious Diseases
Spirochetes infection...darn it!
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[QUOTE="BeardyMama77, post: 2023291, member: 85858"] Hello, sorry for the late reply. I don’t even know how to say what I’m about to say. So, my Onyx has been experiencing random spotting of poops with blood in the stool (not bright red). He woke up this morning at 4:30ish a.m scratching around in his carrier (big size) and I took him out to check on him, and all I had on was my tv which I have dimmed during the night. All of a sudden I feel liquid dripping down my arm and on me. I turned the light on quickly to see that he was pooping blood (again, not bright red) and he had also passed a blood clot. I stayed awake with him until my vet opened up at 8am. At this point there was nothing that could be done, his heart rate had decreased dramatically. My boyfriend and I ended up bringing him home so he could pass peacefully in my arms. It has been an absolute heartbreaking day and very sad to say the least. [URL='http://www.exoticpetvet.com/spiroform-pharangitis-spirochetes.html']Here[/URL] is a read up on spirochetes. I would always always strongly recommend that a fecal retest be done, especially when dealing with spirochetes, coccidia or any type of parasite. My Onyx was only a year and a half old. I already miss him so very much and I’m devastated. 💔🌈❤️🩹🕊️🦎 [/QUOTE]
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