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    He's not eating enough

    If I were you, I would call your vet in the morning and explain the situation to them and express your concerns. Some clinics offer a drop off service if they don't have any appointments available. It sounds like your little one needs to see a doctor. You could also try to call a few other...
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    Toxoplasmosis

    I have never had a cat with Toxoplasmosis, but I can tell you a little bit about it. Toxoplasmosis is an infectious disease caused by a one-celled parasite called Toxoplasma gondii. It is a common parasite of cats throughout the world, but other species can become infected as well. The cat is...
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    Cat Dragging Butt On Carpet...

    Yes, parasites could be the problem even though you got the anal glands expressed. Just in case you wanted to know, anal glands are sacs that sit just under the skin near the anus. There is one on each side that is connected to the anus via canals or ducts. Since cats don't use these glands...
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    Round Worm???

    Yes, it sounds like roundworms. Roundworms typically average from 3-6 inches and resemble spaghetti. And yes, tapeworms are rice like segments that resemble seaseme seed when dry up. I would recommend taking a stool sample to the vet and having it checked for any other internal parasites...
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    Roundworms

    Revolution is my first choice when it comes to cats and parasite prevention and/or treatment, but, I agree, always check with your veterinarian first. Revolution is a topical prescription product available through veterinarians for the treatment of the adult, egg, and larvae (off label) stages...
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    Roundworm medication

    Giardia can cause the sudden onset of "foul-smelling" diarrhea that can range from soft to watery and may even contain mucus and/or blood. So, in regards to your little one who is still showing a few signs, I would ask your veterinarian about something to help with the loose stool, in addition...
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