Hello and happy Friday, friends! It's time for the Friendly Fill-Ins challenge, and we'd love for you to join us. My amazing co-host Ellen of 15andmeowing came up with the first two fill-in statements, and I came up with the second two.
1. _________ is like nailing jello to a wall.
(Especially with all the tornado scares we've had this spring, I've been doing a lot of thinking and ensuring I always have a plan for my cats and dog if an emergency were to pop up. I have some kitties who despise going into carriers, unsurprisingly, but I still keep all carriers easily accessible and try to ensure I have an idea on how I'd quickly catch even my most skittish kitty. And by that I mean my semi-feral little lady Eddy.)
My A to Z theme this year is "These Are a Few of My Favorite Things", and today we've reached the letter L. Long story short, my L stands for library. I love reading, and while I appreciate public libraries, I even more so love the idea of a quaint little home library. So, this is the cozy library doodle I have to share.
Happy reading!
Today we're talking about another intestinal parasite. This time, though, it's not a worm. The parasite we're talking about today is Giardia, which is a single-celled protozoa. In short, Giardia causes diarrhea in cats and dogs, as well as humans. Diarrhea caused by Giardia is often very malodorous, sometimes somewhat green in color, and may contain mucus or blood.
How does a cat or dog become infected with Giardia? It is passed in the feces of infected animals. This means that eating the feces of an infected animal, or eating grass or other debris near where an infected animal has defecated, can result in infection with Giardia. Drinking water near where infected animals have defecated is another way that Giardia can be passed from animal to animal.
This all being said, many healthy animals can have Giardia present in there intestinal tract and not show symptoms. It more commonly becomes a problem in very young, very old, or otherwise sick animals. It is also more common in highly populated areas, such as in a shelter. If diarrhea resulting from Giardia is severe enough, the situation can become life-threatening, due to dehydration and other complications.
So, though we can't always put protective bubbles around our furbabies, do your best to help prevent Giardia from affecting your furbaby. Try to keep them from ingesting the feces of other animals, of course, or from ingesting grass or water in areas where other animals may have defecated. Also be sure to keep their feeding, sleeping, and play areas, especially those outdoors, sanitary.
If you do notice your kitty or pup has diarrhea, do not hesitate to take them and a fecal sample in for an exam by a veterinarian. Especially if your furbaby is very young, geriatric, or sick, do not hesitate to have them seen if they are displaying diarrhea. Your vet can test a stool sample for Giardia, as well as for other parasites. Of course, also be sure to administer medications and follow other treatments that your vet prescribes for your furbaby. Also, as we always say, never hesitate to ask your veterinarian about any concerns you have regarding Giardia and your furbaby's risk, treatment, or prevention.
It is also worth noting that, though nowadays is is believed not as prevalent as originally thought, it is still possible for humans to get Giardia from cats and dogs. For this reason, always be sure to wash your hands after cleaning up their waste, especially if they are known to have Giardia. Giardia is not something to take lightly, neither in our furbabies nor ourselves.
5 comments:
Great fill ins and cute pic of Eddy. Have a great weekend!
I enjoyed all your fill-in answers. Sorry about the check engine light though. Eddy is adorable even if she doesn't like to pose. You are lucky to have a home library. Nice drawing and excellent tips. XO
Eddie has something interesting to watch!
Yes, it's time for a break in the panic-inducing weather, political, and world-strife news.
Love that doodle and photo of Eddy! And once again, we are SO alike on the fill ins!
"It just goes to show you, it's always something," said Roseanne Roseanna Danna. Especially with houses, or so i think.
Hello, Eddy!
Why does Library as a favorite L thing not surprise me?
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