Quick google lead to this :
Treats bacterial infections and prevents malaria. Also treats pimples or bumps on the face caused by a condition called rosacea. Also used to treat anthrax infection after possible exposure. This medicine is a tetracycline antibiotic.
So if its an upper respiratory infection, than it seems doxycycline will help. If its coccidiosis, then I don't know how it will help. But the heat lamp is helping, and im sure the doxycycline will help.
Honestly, I had to reschedule the appointment to sooner since I was afraid how much longer she'd last.
He ended up drawing blood, giving fluids, & doing a body check. She weighs 103 grams, and he said (based on her keel bone - he doesn't see enough IRNs to know the exact healthy weight) that she should probably weigh 130. So she has lost a lot of weight.
Just saw you posted xP so you know doxycycline. Yes, a lot of testing has to be sent out - either across the state or across the country. But, of course, sending out stuff across this state is like sending stuff out across of the country, lol.
It's pretty common when you have bottle baby animals, or baby chicks, so nothing new for me. It's common in young birds (and Kiwi is), so I didn't think of anything odd. But of course, if you just have older pet animals then coccidiosis isn't that common.
Yes, they do for the most part, Kiwi doesn't mind Fat Cat (he doesn't actually have a name... LOL, we just call him the fat cat) and Fat Cat doesn't mind Kiwi, but if they are out together Fat Cat sees Kiwi as food.
But Fat Cat is lazy and prefers laziness over hunting, so in this case, they get along. LOL. Our other cat, however, is a doll with all of our birds, but commonly brings voles & small birds to our footsteps! Yet in 5 years of bird owning - from chickens, to geese, to turkeys and now parrot - she has killed 1 baby chicken - EVER. She's declawed, too, (FC is but we got him that way) otherwise she lost so much weight from getting outside and hunting - and she goes crazy living as an indoor cat.
We have interesting cats.