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Deep State Witch

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Sun Aug 31, 2025, 03:00 PM
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We foster cats through our local rescue group. So often these cats have poop issues, even if they were cared for by a colony caretaker. We keep Fortiflora probiotics on hand and give them to any of the fosters that were outdoors for any length of time. Our current foster had a cut on his neck and was given a long-acting antibiotic shot when the SPCA stitched it up. His poops were rather noxious and soft. They still are, but not as bad. And then there was the one foster that we had this time 2 years ago who had both worms and giardia. She literally had a poop explosion all over the foster room! Poor girl.

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