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If it stinks, it should be a bad stomach or indigestion. If you have a bad stomach, you can feed it some yogurt, yogurt can help the cat regulate the stomach. If you have trouble with indigestion, give it some yeast tablets to help it digest.
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Cats and cats are all stinking = =
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Take some medicine and ask the doctor to see if you have any.
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There are many reasons for kitten diarrhea, first of all, diarrhea caused by indigestion, many owners are worried that the cat is hungry to give it too much cat food, due to excessive food intake caused by indigestion, at this time the cat is easy to diarrhea, and there are kittens that have not been vaccinated, if there is diarrhea or mental state, loss of appetite, it is recommended to check the infection of cat plague, if it is cat plague as soon as possible.
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The kitten should have a bad stomach, or it is recommended to feed more dry food.
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It's always diarrhea, you should send it to the pet hospital to have a look!
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Hello dear, it is because the rotten circle is caused by gastrointestinal parasites, such as trichomoniasis, coccidia, roundworm, etc. Secondly, it may be that the cat food currently consumed is not adaptable, and the gastrointestinal and intestinal tract cannot be completely absorbed and utilized, resulting in diarrhea. Finally, it may be that the harmful flora in the cat's intestines is overproliferated, and the hunger leads to an imbalance in the intestinal flora, causing diarrhea.
The kitten is just 3 months old, and the deworming has been done, and the watery poop is pulled.
Hello, dear, it's because of bad stomach, you can go to the hospital for a check-up**
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The causes of cat's diarrhea are: food change, indigestion, cold, and enteritis.
1. Change food
Because the stomach and intestines of cats are relatively fragile, especially for underage cats, their intestines and stomachs are not fully developed, and the intestines lack digestive enzymes, so if you suddenly change the food, because the ingredients, texture, and hardness of various brands of cat food are different, it will cause a stress response in the intestines.
The external manifestations are: diarrhea, vomiting and so on. If it is not detected in time, it is likely to become dehydrated and even life-threatening.
Method:In the case of confirming that there is no other disease, stop feeding high-protein foods such as meat such as canned food, and then feed probiotics (small pets, red dogs, etc.) twice a day, and generally see the effect in 1 2 days.
2. Indigestion
Kittens under the age of half a year are particularly susceptible to indigestion and diarrhea, a condition also known as "loose stools". Even adult cats may have diarrhea due to eating too much or eating a bad stomach.
Method:If you are a kitten, reduce the amount of cat food you feed, eat less and eat more often, and it is best to soak the cat food soft and then give it to the cat, it should be noted that the cat food is easy to clump after soaking, and it is best to replace the kitten in time if you can't finish eating it, otherwise it is easy to rot and deteriorate. If you are an adult cat, you should also eat small meals and eat too many meals at once.
Another is to give the cat some probiotics to regulate the cat's intestinal flora and promote his gastrointestinal health.
3. Cold
The rapid change of weather in autumn and winter and the cold caused by air conditioning in summer are also reasons for cats to have diarrhea. If the cat's mental state and appetite are normal, it can be concluded that it is caused by a cold just because of diarrhea.
Method:Pay attention to keeping warm, put a small blanket in the place where they often sleep, and try not to lie in too cold places for these second goods, and it is not good to sell cute.
4. Enteritis
Enteritis is something that needs special attention, because the symptoms of cat plague are very similar: vomiting, diarrhea, lack of energy, and increased body temperature. If you find that your cat has these symptoms, don't worry about it, first determine whether the cat has been immunized, and whether it has been exposed to a pet with feline plague.
If there is, then it should be sent to the pet hospital for feline plague examination as soon as possible.
Method:Thoroughly clean the cat's food and water to ensure cleanliness, and then you can prepare some gentamicin injections in medicine, the common one in the pharmacy is 8w units, 2ml packing, cats drink 2w units at a time, drink twice a day. Half an hour after taking the medicine, supplement the cat with some live bacteria digestive aids, such as Mommy Love and the like, to help the cat recover its digestive ability.
In addition, montmorillonite powder can also be used, unlike gentamicin, which uses physical methods to bring bacteria out of the body. It should be noted that cats have weak stomachs, please be sure to choose pet medicines, there is really no choice of infant medicines, we usually eat medicine can not be fed, it is too fierce for them.
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Indigestion, indigestion caused by excessive eating, moderate feeding of digestive aids to relieve gastrointestinal discomfort and other symptoms; Enteritis disease, which occurs more often in young cats, can be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs**; Infection with parasites, parasitic infections caused by bacterial multiplication, it is recommended to bathe frequently and deworm regularly, which can avoid physical discomfort caused by bacterial breeding.
If the cat has symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and gastrointestinal discomfort, it is likely to be caused by indigestion.
It is usually caused by the kitten eating a lot or eating unhealthy food.
You can feed some probiotics in moderation, which can promote gastrointestinal digestion and reduce the burden on the stomach.
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There are many types of diarrhea in cats. Generally speaking, the following situations are the most common.
Type 1: Check whether the cat's food is too old or not fresh, whether the cat has changed new food, the cat is not very adaptable. Because the cat's stomach is relatively fragile, if you suddenly change the food, it may cause gastrointestinal discomfort and diarrhea.
Type 2: If the climate changes the big cat does not adapt. There is a possibility of diarrhea. Especially in seasons like autumn and winter. Therefore, the owner of the cat must pay attention to the daily state of the cat, do not get cold, and pay attention to keeping warm.
Type 3: If the cat has gastrointestinal problems, it will also lead to diarrhea. If this happens, it is recommended to send it to a pet hospital in time**.
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The kitten has diarrhea, which is likely to be cold, because its resistance is very weak, and it is easy to catch a cold and get sick if it does not keep warm. Indigestion of a kitten, or unclean food, can also make it loose. Kittens suffering from feline plague will vomit and diarrhea, and its poop is very smelly.
Kitten diarrhea is likely to be a cold, kitten's resistance is very weak, when its stomach is against the floor, or not do a good job of keeping warm cold, there will be diarrhea, it is best to keep it warm to avoid aggravation.
Kitten indigestion or food is not clean, will also make it diarrhea, it is best not to feed it for the time being, and feed some probiotics or warm water to promote its intestinal digestion, and the intestinal emptying will be better.
Kittens suffering from cat plague will also have diarrhea, but also accompanied by vomiting, fever, and kittens suffering from cat plague, the feces are very smelly, if not timed**, it is likely to cause it to die of dehydration.