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Probably a bacterial infection of some kind, though he said that it's almost impossible to tell exactly what.
I had noticed she was listless with runny green stools (the green color was probably due to her not eating enough). The vet did a fecal float on her to check for parasites (none), and giardia (none). He also drew a blood panel which showed she was dehydrated and had a slightly elevated white blood cell count...but it was still on the high end of normal. However, he said that if her WBC count happened to normally be on the low side, then her "normal" WBC level could certainly indicate infection.
The vet started her on a sulfa drug for a week, and she showed some improvement (started eating a lttle bit, ect). But then she relapsed and got listless again, so I took her back The vet said that a lot of the time when you see some improvement and then a relapse it could be that you need to switch to a stronger antibiotic in the same class (in this case oral Flagyl). He also went ahead a dewormed her, just in case.
I had noticed she was listless with runny green stools (the green color was probably due to her not eating enough). The vet did a fecal float on her to check for parasites (none), and giardia (none). He also drew a blood panel which showed she was dehydrated and had a slightly elevated white blood cell count...but it was still on the high end of normal. However, he said that if her WBC count happened to normally be on the low side, then her "normal" WBC level could certainly indicate infection.
The vet started her on a sulfa drug for a week, and she showed some improvement (started eating a lttle bit, ect). But then she relapsed and got listless again, so I took her back The vet said that a lot of the time when you see some improvement and then a relapse it could be that you need to switch to a stronger antibiotic in the same class (in this case oral Flagyl). He also went ahead a dewormed her, just in case.