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How do you treat coccidia at home?

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Coccidia is resistant to some common disinfectants, but diluted chlorine bleach is usually effective. Be sure to disinfect runs, cages, and food bowls every day to destroy infective organisms.


What naturally kills coccidia?

It's impossible to eradicate the coccidia parasite, especially when you can't see it. But freezing temperatures, drought, sunlight and ammonia will kill it.

Can coccidia go away on its own?

Treatment Options Fortunately, most coccidial infections resolve on their own. However, if need be, coccidia can be easily treated. For infections due to Isospora, sulfadimethoxine is often prescribed, and affected cats are treated until their fecal tests come back negative for parasites.

How do I get rid of coccidia in my home?

Most disinfectants do not work well against coccidia; incineration of the feces, and steam cleaning, immersion in boiling water, or a 10% ammonia solution are the best methods to kill coccidia. Coccidia can withstand freezing. Cockroaches and flies can mechanically carry coccidia from one place to another.

What is the best treatment for coccidia in dogs?

The most common medication used to treat coccidia in dogs is sulfadimethoxine, although some veterinarians prefer to use a different type of medication called ponazuril. In cases of dehydration, supportive care like subcutaneous or intravenous fluids may be necessary to restore your dog to full health.

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