185327 - kkoehler:
The % of drugs in your cat's medicines is too low to be effective for your parasite infection.
The worms you described passing are possibly a co-infection of roundworms & tapeworms.
Suggest you treat the roundworms first. Tapeworms require a different meds protocol, which you can do afterwards, if needed.
Drug treatment for roundworms is either Albendazole or a combination of Albendazole & Ivermectin:
Albendazole Protocol: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1566532#i
Albendazole & Ivermectin Protocol (minus the antibiotics; these are taken only in hyperinfection cases): http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1586882#i
For Albendazole, recommend the Valbazen suspension vs the tablets. Its formulation provides a more consistent uptake rate.
For Ivermectin, recommend the horse paste or pour-on suspensin vs tablets, which are pricey. Instructions on calculating dosage & dispensing the horse paste are covered in this post: http://curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=2176184#i.
Suggest you do one 2-week meds cycle in either protocol. Since your symptoms are not systemic/bodywide, that should be sufficient.
Post treatment, if you continue to pass roundworms, then you have a colony to tackle. In that case, rest the liver for 1 week & do another 2-week meds cycle.
Check your stools for other critters. If you see rice-like pieces in your stools or pass flat, ribbony, sectioned worms or segments, then you'll need to do the tapeworm protocol, which requires different meds.
Good luck in your battle! Keep the forum posted on your progress within this thread so that all your info is located in one place. Others will gladly share their experiences & offer suggestions for you.
Cheers - ICU
My Curezone Posts: http://www.curezone.com/forums/s2.asp?f=762&c=0&ob=d&m=ICU
My Parasite Drug Treatment Protocols: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=2012403