How long does it take for kittens to heal on their own, cats generally heal on their own in a few da

Updated on pet 2024-07-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In some cases, kittens may heal on their own, such as indigestion, cold and cold, while in other cases, kittens will have difficulty healing, such as gastroenteritis, infection with viruses, or parasites in the body. There are many possible reasons for diarrhea in kittens, and whether they can heal themselves depends on the specific cause. If the kitten has diarrhea due to indigestion after eating too much, it may heal itself, and the owner can also feed the kitten probiotics to regulate the stomach and help it recover as soon as possible.

    If the kitten has diarrhea after catching a cold because of the cold weather, the owner takes measures to keep warm in time, and the kitten can also heal itself. However, diarrhea in kittens can also be related to colds, gastroenteritis, viral infections and other diseases, when it is difficult for it to heal on its own.

    For cats with colds, owners need to give it cold medicine and antidiarrheal drugs in time. The fatality rate of diseases related to infectious virus infection is high, and it is best for owners to take their kittens to a pet hospital for treatment**.

    If the kitten has not been dewormed, diarrhea may also be related to a parasitic infection, which can cause soft stools due to an infestation of the stomach and intestines. Therefore, pet owners need to deworm their cats regularly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If it is food accumulation, cats generally heal themselves in 3 days. If it's another cause of illness, it won't heal on its own.

    There are many factors that cause cats to have diarrhea, such as overeating, parasites, cat plague, eating poisonous or spoiled food, changing food, gastrointestinal diseases, etc., and owners need to take measures to help cats relieve diarrhea symptoms. If it is caused by a disease, cats generally do not heal on their own, and it is recommended to take the cat to the doctor for examination**.

    Causes of diarrhea in cats:

    Parasite. Cats infected with parasites, not only will they have diarrhea, but the poop will also be very smelly, and there will be eggs in the poop, and the cat will be very thin, unable to eat, and sometimes feel abdominal pain.

    Eating the wrong thing. If the cat eats spoiled food, or eats a lot of things that should not be eaten, such as human food, plants, etc., many of which are toxic to cats, cats can easily diarrhea when they eat the wrong things.

    Feline infectious diseases. Cats suffering from feline plague, feline abdominal transmission, nephritis, etc., will be accompanied by diarrhea. There are also symptoms such as fever, vomiting, and poor spirits.

    Sensitive stomach. Cats in 6 months ago is the critical period of raising a good stomach, if the small milk cat from a small stomach is particularly weak, the later period has not been carefully cared for, then the cat is easy to diarrhea, the stomach will also be particularly sensitive.

    Changing food too quickly. The cat's stomach does not adapt to the new food, and it can easily lead to diarrhea.

    Colds and colds. The season changes, the temperature changes greatly, and cats are easy to catch a cold and cold, and there will be slight diarrhea.

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