Hi folks, Agnes and i need your advice. Agnes is a nine year old female feline who we adopted 1 year ago. She has had perfect health until 6 weeks ago when she started having diaherrea in her litter box and in places that aren't so easy to clean up. 5 days ago i took her to the local vet and she ran a few blood tests, dewormed her, and gave me Flagyl to give her for 10 days. I have Agnes confined to our bathroom, much to her dismay and ours. I give her the pills but have seen no changes in her stool yet. My fear is having to return to the vet and spend more money on tests which seem to get us no where but in debt. Two years ago i had 2 kittens aged 6 months who had terrible diaherrea. $600 later the old vet told us to try ImmodiumAD as a last resort and it worked. This new vet (who replaced the old one) said Immodium increases the heart rate and can cause a heart problem. I understand that these new vets don't want to get sued, but how do they expect people to take in unwanted animals if they aren't willing to cooperate with their patients? Most of all, i just want to know if there is an alternative way of getting her better so we can all have a happy holiday. Also, i can't remember the amount per pound that was okay to give a cat and no one advises me to try it. Thanks in advance. Janet and Agnes