Just curious as to why not.
First, way out of my comfort zone. You have to put a lot of trust in Animal Biome to do this. Trust their screening process is thorough. How do I know what these cats are eating? Mazy cat has to have organic non-GMO meat and eggs. What if this poop pill is from a cat eating GMO corn kibble?
Second, though it's been suggested that FMT can help any cat with any type of GI problems, diarrhea is the main target, and that has never been her issue. The people in the group who have turned to this treatment have cats that are either "nothing left to lose" or close to it.
I am not desperate for something to help her. I think having to shove capsules down her throat three times a day would greatly reduce her quality of life, and I don't feel she needs this treatment.
If everything she ate was running liquid out her other end, with her body wasting away from malnutrition, like most of these cats that have been helped with this treatment, I am sure I would have a different point of view.
I think, this is as good as it gets for Mazy cat. She is the picture of glowing health. Her activity level rivals Queen Eva's, who is only 7 and is still as active as she was at 2. Her coat is thicker and softer than any cat I've ever touched.
Her motility is about as improved as I can get it, and I've reached a place where it no longer throws me into depths of despair every time she pukes, which is important for both of us.
I've arranged her raw diet in a way that the puke days do not cause any weight loss, even if she has a string of them.
She doesn't need it.