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Cat's excrement is not formed, this is an abnormal stool situation, healthy cat stool should be soft and hard, if it is loose stool, it may be caused by dietary problems or gastrointestinal problems, if the owner finds that the cat is diarrhea, it is necessary to take measures in time.
1. Check the food.
First of all, the owner should check the cat's food, because food and stool are closely related, if you eat bad food, then it may lead to bad stool, loose stools, etc., so the owner should check whether the food is spoiled and rotten, whether there is a peculiar smell, etc., in addition to some unsuitable food should not be fed, people eat food, food with too much oil and salt, etc.
2. Feed high-energy probiotic powder.
If the cat eats bad food, it will cause digestive problems, you can feed the cat high-energy probiotic powder, supplement the good bacteria in the stomach, can be mixed in the food for feeding, according to the actual situation of the cat to increase or decrease the amount of feeding.
3. Regular deworming.
The owner should also check whether the cat is caused by intestinal parasites, such as coccidia, tapeworm, etc., if it infeass the cat's intestines, it will also lead to diarrhea, if it is not dewormed in time, it will also affect health, resulting in cat emaciation and weakness. Therefore, the owner should regularly deworm the cat, so that the cat can grow healthily.
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The poop is relatively unformed, which is diarrhea.
Maybe the cat food he ate has something to do with it, and some cat food does smell after eating.
If you have diarrhea, you can give him Gu Deng.
Six kinds of bacteria to regulate.
It may be that the cat has a bad stomach and will have a smelly stool.
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Cat diarrhea is only a clinical symptom, and there are many reasons for cat diarrhea, such as some viral diseases, cat plague, parasites, which may cause gastrointestinal problems in cats. First of all, kittens need to be screened for viral infections, such as feline plague virus or coronavirus. In addition to virus testing, it is also necessary to use blood tests and stool tests to rule out some related diseases, and if there is a parasitic infection, it is necessary to use appropriate anthelmintic drugs to get rid of them.
If it is a viral infection, this situation needs to be noted, and it may be necessary to supplement some nutrients and energy to the cat through infusion in the early stage to maintain the cat's basic metabolism. If it is just ordinary gastroenteritis, you can first help the cat relieve it by injection or oral medication.
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Please describe in detail the age of the pet, the breed, whether it is dewormed or neutered. as well as the problems encountered.
Ask the cat what is the situation of diarrhea these days.
Question: Five months ago, I had cat plague, and the day before yesterday I gave him chicken breast and vomited, and I had diarrhea in the past two days, and I was in good spirits.
Answer: Cats may cause diarrhea may be gastrointestinal diseases, such as indigestion or gastroenteritis or intestinal intolerance, etc., and may be parasitic infections such as trichomoniasis tapeworm, etc., followed by infectious diseases such as cat plague, cat crown, etc., if you have had cat plague some time ago, and cured, you can rule out cat plague first.
Ask him what medicine to take.
Reply. Because there is no relevant examination, you can first take oral probiotics** to try it, if the probiotics are not good after eating, it is recommended to take them to the hospital for relevant examinations, find out**, symptomatic medication.
If you still don't get good after eating probiotics, it is recommended to take them to the hospital to check the stool routine and check whether there is a parasitic infection.
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What do you usually feed it?
Question: I drank some goat milk powder last night, and today I have a little diarrhea, but other kittens have also drunk it, and it is a diarrhea.
Usually eat milk and cat food.
Probiotics can be eaten at home.
Question: I bought it for my mother cat before.
Hello question, thank you
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What is the cause of cat diarrhea Now cat diarrhea may be eating something or has a bad stomach You can take it to the pet hospital and let the pet doctor be examined.
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The cat has diarrhea, it must be a bad stomach, it must be a bad stomach, or it will be sick, you look at his spirit, and then you can give her something delicious, and then hug her.
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I think it's possible that I've eaten too much, or maybe I've caught a cold.
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Cat diarrhea can be caused by the following reasons:Clause. 1. If it is a young cat with diarrhea, the main consideration is whether there is an infectious disease infection, and it is necessary to send it to the hospital for infectious disease screening in time.
Clause. Second, it may be ordinary gastroenteritis, and cats can be fed special antidiarrheal drugs for pets** observation.
Clause. 3. If it is an adult cat, it is necessary to consider whether there is pancreatitis, and if it is pancreatitis, specific drugs are needed, and it is recommended to send it to the doctor for examination in time.
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Hello, the reason for diarrhea in cats is that the stomach is uncomfortable caused by unclean things eaten on top of the food. It may also be because he has diarrhea after catching a cold.
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There are many reasons for cat diarrhea, if it is a frequent change of cat food, the cat will also diarrhea, and the cat will also have diarrhea if there are worms in it, in this case must be taken to the pet hospital for examination.
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There are many reasons for cat diarrhea, such as new cat food, weather changes, and illness will make cats diarrhea.
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Eating stale food.
The owner can change the cat with some fresh cat food, and then give the cat some pet probiotics, and also observe whether the cat's symptoms have improved. In addition, it is possible that the cat is cold due to weather changes, resulting in diarrhea, and the owner can feed the cat some physical antidiarrheal agents, which will help help the cat reduce the excess water in the gastrointestinal tract and achieve the effect of antidiarrheal.
If the cat has not been dewormed, it may be caused by intestinal parasites. It is recommended that the owner should deworm the cat in time, as long as the worms in the cat's body are cleaned, then there will be no vomiting and diarrhea.
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1. Dietary reasons
Cats may have diarrhea due to dietary problems, such as stale food, allergies, etc. Cats can have food allergies, and some people cause food that can cause digestive problems, which can cause diarrhea in cats. In addition, cats should not eat too spicy food, and overeating can also easily cause diarrhea.
2. Parasitic infection
Infection with parasites in cats can also cause diarrhea. Parasitic infections are the primary cause, as the worms take away the necessary nutrients from the cat's body when they breed and hatch, leading to poop problems such as diarrhea and constipation. Cats may be infected with a variety of parasites, such as pulmonary tract infections, gastrointestinal tract infections, etc.
3. Vaccine issues
Cats should be healthy after vaccination, but after vaccination, it may cause discomfort in the cat's body, which can lead to diarrhea. This situation generally occurs after the vaccination of new cats, if the cat is found to have fever, diarrhea and other coarse conditions, it should be sent to the pet hospital immediately**.
4. Stress and environmental issues
The cat's living environment and stress can also lead to diarrhea. Cats may not adapt to new environments, such as new homes, new pets, new owners, etc. If the cat's home life environment is unstable, it may cause the cat to experience tension and anxiety, which can affect the physical health.
When the cat has diarrhea, it is necessary to observe the environment and process to determine whether it causes diarrhea before taking the best measures.
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Cat diarrhea is caused by improper diet, digestive problems, parasitic infections, feline plague or enteritis.
1. Improper diet: due to the cat's diarrhea, so the food is to be checked first, after all, if there is a problem with the food, the cat is easy to digest and diarrhea, check whether the cat food is spoiled and rotten, or whether it is often uncontrolled feeding when feeding, and do not give the cat food to eat, which is to pay attention to, and then you can give the cat a long day of fasting to observe the situation.
2. Digestive problems: If the pet owner is always uncontrolled feeding, the cat can eat as much as it wants, in fact, it is easy to eat and eat, and the gastrointestinal load is overweight and cannot be digested, and the food will become loose stool, which also has a bad impact on the stomach and intestines, which will further lead to diarrhea problems, so it is necessary to prepare pet probiotics such as pet cathartic pavilion for feeding, supplement beneficial bacteria, feed according to the instructions, and mix in food for feeding.
3. Parasitic infection: Cats also have a high probability of parasitic infection, which may be caused by eating unclean food or drinking water together, resulting in diarrhea. After taking the cat to deworm, feed some probiotics to adjust the stomach.
4. Cat plague or enteritis: If the cat has long-term diarrhea and some strong smell, the mental state is not good, and it is easy to sleep, this situation may be a cat plague or enteritis problem, and it should be taken to the hospital for specific examination in time and let the veterinarian carry out specific treatment.
Ways to prevent diarrhea in cats
In terms of diet, when the pet owner changes the food for the cat, you can buy some cat food trial packs to see which flavor the cat likes, and then when changing the food, mix the old food and the new food for the cat to eat.
Many pet owners find that cats still have diarrhea after doing a good job in diet, what is going on? In fact, this is related to the disease, when raising cats, I always hear other pet owners say that they should vaccinate cats, prevent colds, deworm and other preventive measures, in fact, this is not only to prevent diseases, but also to reduce the cause of cats diarrhea. If the above precautions are not taken, the cat is likely to have a serious illness, and it will not be just a symptom of diarrhea.
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1. The appearance of kitten diarrhea
When a kitten has diarrhea, its appearance will change significantly. First, its excrement will become watery and may be lighter than usual in color, sometimes even with mucus. Secondly, the kitten may frequently squat in the litter box, or run around on the ground, and may also vomit and lose appetite.
If you notice that your kitten is experiencing any of the above symptoms, then there is a good chance that it is having diarrhea. At this time, it is very necessary to take it to the veterinarian in time.
2. The reason for kitten diarrhea
The causes of diarrhea in kittens are very diverse. Among them, the most common reason is poor diet. For example, eating expired food, or eating junk food, etc.
In addition, kittens may also have diarrhea due to physical discomfort. For example, enteritis, allergies, insect tung potato infection, etc.
Regardless of the cause of diarrhea, you need to see a veterinarian in time. Because if it is not done, it can lead to serious consequences.
3. The best method of kitten diarrhea
If your kitten is showing symptoms of diarrhea, the first thing you need to do is take it to the veterinarian. The veterinarian will prescribe the corresponding medication** according to the condition of the kitten. At the same time, there are also some things you can do to help the kitten relieve its symptoms.
For example, give it some liquid food, such as cat milk, chicken soup, and so on. In addition, you need to pay special attention to the quality of your kitten's diet and ensure that it only eats fresh, clean and nutritious food.
4. Measures to prevent kitten diarrhea
Preventing diarrhea in kittens is more important than diarrhea. To keep your kitten healthy, you first need to pay attention to its diet. It is guaranteed to be provided with fresh, clean, nutritious food.
Don't give it expired food, and don't let it eat junk food. At the same time, regular deworming, vaccination, bathing, check-ups, etc., are also very necessary precautions for kittens.
All in all, diarrhea in kittens is a common symptom, but if you want to ensure the health of your kitten, you must pay attention to its diet and habits. If there are symptoms of diarrhea, be sure to take it to the veterinarian in time for **.
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Cats generally have the following reasons for vomiting and diarrhea:
The first situation is that the cat may have an infectious disease. For example, cat plague, cat coronavirus, etc., cause diarrhea in cats;
In the second case, the cat may have acute gastroenteritis. This may be the case that you have eaten too much, or that the food has expired;
Third, the cat is unfamiliar with the new environment or feels nervous, and then there is a vomiting and diarrhea reaction.
The owner usually pays attention to the various changes of the cat. Different situations may cause vomiting in cats, so if this phenomenon occurs, the owner should carefully analyze which one it is, if it is really uncertain, it is recommended to take the cat directly to the pet hospital to check it.
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Cats with diarrhea or parasitic infections:If the excrement shovel officer does not regularly deworm the cat, it will lead to infection with roundworms, tapeworms, etc., causing cat diarrhea, and there may be blood in the poop, so it is best to take the cat to the hospital for a stool test, and then determine what anthelmintic drugs to use. Usually deworm the cat regularly.
Cats have diarrhea or change of foodThe cat's stomach is very fragile, and some excrement shovelers suddenly change the food and do not give the cat a transition period, resulting in cat diarrhea. Sudden changes in food can make cats unable to adapt.
When changing the cat's food, it is best to mix the old and new food and give it about a week to adapt.
Precautions for cat diarrhea
Generally speaking, in the autumn and winter weather, the temperature changes greatly, the kitten is easy to have diarrhea symptoms, if you find that the kitten has diarrhea, but the spirit is not sluggish, and the appetite is similar to usual, it is estimated that it is because of the diarrhea caused by the cold. Every season, the shovel officer should pay more attention to observe and add warmth devices to the kittens in time.
Cat diarrhea Sometimes there will be blood in the poop, and the diarrhea in this case is more serious, usually caused by enteritis or parasites. In such a situation, cats are generally accompanied by loss of appetite and no mental health. As a responsible shovel officer, you need to take the cat to seek medical attention immediately at this time, don't use the medicine blindly.
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