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Cats lack an enzyme that can break down milk, so many cats will have diarrhea when they drink milk, so don't feed it in the future! In the case of diarrhea, giving it meat will aggravate the condition, so don't feed it like this in the future!
It's best to stop water and eat first, buy Mommy Love (baby medicine, powder), feed him a pack a day, feed him with cold boiled water, this is a beneficial bacteria, regulate the stomach, and then feed Smecta (also baby medicine), feed less first, add a little more if there is no effect, but not too much, otherwise it will be constipated.
If these 2 things are useless, you can try it with gentamicin, but pay attention to the dosage, you will be deaf if you eat too much.
Also, since he has been pulling for several days, it is better to change to a better hospital, because diarrhea often leads to dehydration, so it is important to go to the hospital for infusion to replenish nutrition and body fluids.
Feed him cat food in the future, chewed momu and rice are not nutritious.
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Hello, stop feeding and drinking, otherwise it will be even worse.
If you have simple vomiting and diarrhea, use a syringe to suck out the gentamicin injection and feed it, half a time, 2 times a day, generally 1-2 times to see the effect.
If you don't vomit or have diarrhea, don't feed it, and when you see the stool formed, feed some hard-boiled egg yolk, and you can feed it normally after the next day.
Let's hope it's soon**.
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You can try to feed it some raw egg white, this is the soil method, I don't know if it works, but my dog vomited when he was a child, and it was good to be like this!!
If you really vomit so badly, it is recommended to change a pet hospital to see, I see that there is a problem with your milk, if you want to be convenient, you can also feed it some to eat, the dosage is half of what people eat, but there is no guarantee that it will work!!
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This is likely to be sick, go to the pet clinic.
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It's likely that the milk is bad! If you have stomach problems, don't use drugs indiscriminately, go to the pet clinic quickly, and it's best to ask again on the pet network.
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There are many reasons why cats pull and vomit, and the following points should be paid attention to by owners:
1. The owner feeds the cat indigestible food, and the stomach is not suitable after eating, resulting in a stress reaction.
2. Suddenly change the cat to a flavor of cat food, and the cat's stomach can't accept it, so it leads to adverse reactions.
3. I eat a lot of my own hair, and I accumulate a lot of hair in my stomach, which exists for a long time and forms hairball disease.
It can cause vomiting, diarrhea and other conditions.
4. The cat may have gastroenteritis.
Disease, resulting in vomiting and pulling.
5. Cats may have gastrointestinal reactions when they eat inferior cat food or expired and spoiled food, resulting in vomiting and diarrhea.
I hope to be able to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.
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There are many reasons why cats can pull and vomit, and here are some common ones:
1.Poisoning, if a cat accidentally ingests certain foods or plants, it can cause poisoning, causing vomiting and diarrhea.
2.Gastroenteritis, gastroenteritis problems in cats can be caused by factors such as food poisoning, accidental ingestion of foreign bodies, viral and bacterial infections, parasites, etc.
3.Indigestion, gastrointestinal problems in cats are usually related to diet, and if the cat's diet is not right, it can lead to indigestion.
4.Colds, cat colds can also cause vomiting and diarrhea.
5.Infectious diseases, infectious diseases in cats can also cause vomiting and diarrhea.
If your cat is experiencing symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea, you should observe his condition and take him to the veterinarian for reception as soon as possible**. If vomiting and diarrhea are severe or last longer, they can lead to dehydration and other health problems.
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Summary. Hello The kitten pulls and vomits, which is caused by gastrointestinal discomfort, and can be fed Mommy Love probiotics to improve recovery.
The kitten pulls and vomits, what's going on?
Hello The kitten pulls and vomits, which is caused by gastrointestinal discomfort, and can be fed Mommy Love probiotics to improve recovery.
What's going on with the more than 20-day-old kitten vomiting and diarrhea?
It's because the stomach and intestines are not adapting.
Feeding Mommy Love Probiotics improves recovery.
The cat (scientific name: felinae), a feline feline, is a widespread pet in households around the world. Cats, with a round head, a short face, five fingers on the forelimbs, four toes on the hind limbs, sharp and curved claws at the end of the toes, the claws can be retracted, nocturnal, agile, good at jumping, most of them can climb trees, and hunt other animals in an ambush way.
Cats are found all over the world (except Antarctica, where there are no wild species).
Today I asked the pet hospital. Is it true that this kind of kitten of 20 days old will not survive more than two days?
Wrong. You feed probiotics and you'll recover.
Hello today. I started throwing up.
Diet for half a day before feeding probiotics.
Do you have to go a day and a half without eating to feed?
That's right. Feed probiotics after a day without eating.
I was fed with goat's milk. However, I didn't eat much in the past two days, and I was forced to feed with a needle.
Do not feed with goat's milk.
It needs to be separated. Is it okay to feed probiotics alone tomorrow morning?
Yes
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1. Physical discomfort or food allergies
Kittens have vomiting and diarrhea, often caused by physical discomfort or an allergic reaction to a certain food. It may be that you have eaten unclean food, such as spoiled food, or certain foods that kittens cannot easily digest, such as milk, eggs, seafood, etc. It is also possible that the kitten's body is infected with foreign bacteria, such as feline distemper and other diseases.
If the kitten has symptoms of tula, you can check whether it wants to eat and whether there are other abnormalities, such as whether it feels dizzy, whether it has difficulty breathing, whether it has severe blood in the stool, etc. At the same time, if the kitten has severe symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite, it is necessary to seek medical attention in time.
2. Poor environmental management
Poor environmental management is also one of the causes of kitten tula. For example, kittens live in an unclean environment, eat feed or drink water sources that are not clean, or live in an environment with toxic substances, such as chemical plants, factories, etc., near the home, which may cause the kitten to have tula symptoms.
Therefore, we need to do a good job of environmental management of kittens. Clean up the kitten's living environment regularly, bathe the kitten, pay attention to providing clean water and feed for the kitten, and try to avoid the kitten living in a toxic environment.
3. The food is not suitable
The quality of food has an important impact on the health of kittens. If a kitten eats food that is not suitable for it, such as human foods such as vegetables, candies, biscuits, etc., it will experience symptoms of indigestion, such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Ingredients such as sugar, fat, and salt contained in these human foods can cause digestive problems in kittens.
Therefore, when feeding food to kittens, we need to pay special attention to sourcing high-quality, nutritionally balanced cat food and avoid providing too many human treats to pets.
4. Psychological pressure
The psychological stress that kittens face may also lead to the symptoms of tolaring. For example, some cats are too nervous, which may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, leading to vomiting and diarrhea and other manifestations of the digestive system. At the same time, changes in the family environment, the absence of the owner for a long time, etc., will cause pressure on the kitten, and may also aggravate the kitten's Tula symptoms.
In view of this situation, we can properly arrange the living environment of the kitten, prepare a quiet resting place for it, provide enough food and water, and give the kitten proper companionship and love. Medication can also be used as an adjunct** if necessary. However, when using medications**, be sure to consult your veterinarian for advice.
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