How to treat gastroenteritis in cats

Updated on healthy 2024-07-07
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello! Gastroenteritis in cats.

    The method is mainly to find, eliminate, anti-inflammatory and anti-infective, protect the gastrointestinal mucosa, and antiemetic and antidiarrheal symptoms. If gastroenteritis is mild, probiotics may be considered.

    Conditioning; If probiotics don't work much, consider taking some anti-inflammatory drugs by mouth.

    If gastroenteritis is severe, fluids may be needed**. In addition to the drug**, after the later stage**, it is recommended that the owner prepare the cat with food that is easy to digest and absorb.

    1. First of all, the diet should be restricted, and a small amount of sugar and salt rice soup should be fed, a small amount and many times.

    2. Feed liquid food that is high in sugar, low fat and low protein and easy to digest.

    Method steps.

    First, first of all, understand what gastroenteritis is.

    Gastroenteritis is the lining of the stomach.

    and inflammation of the intestinal mucosa, which occurs more often in cats, can be caused by a variety of reasons. Acute gastroenteritis.

    and chronic gastroenteritis.

    2. What are the symptoms of gastroenteritis?

    Vomiting, depression, abdominal pain.

    Diarrhoea is the main symptom of the disease. In gastroenteritis, which is dominated by gastritis, the sick cat is depressed, has a slight rise in body temperature, loss of appetite, vomiting and abdominal pain. The sick cat shows a shrinking abdomen and constantly reviews the abdomen. Another feature is a marked increase in thirst, but vomiting occurs immediately after drinking water.

    If gastroenteritis is caused by corrosive substances, the vomit often contains blood and fragments of the gastric mucosa. Sick cats often squat or lie on cool ground or in corners after vomiting. When touching the abdomen of a sick cat, it is often refused to be touched because of abdominal pain.

    Gastroenteritis is mainly enteritis, diarrhea is the main symptom, and the feces are liquid and have a fishy and unpleasant smell. When enteritis is severe and the intestinal mucosa bleeds, the stool is black or blackish-green, sometimes mixed with blood streaks and black blood clots.

    The sick cat has a tense abdomen and refuses to press and touch. On auscultation of the abdomen, increased bowel sounds may be heard at the beginning of the illness and decreased at the later stage. Intestinal puffing can be seen in sick cats in the later stage, and they are prone to dehydration and acidosis.

    and other symptoms. Diagnosis can be made based on the history and clinical symptoms.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cat gastroenteritis should be found first, anti-inflammatory and anti-infection, protect the gastrointestinal mucosa, and antiemetic and antidiarrheal symptoms**. If gastroenteritis is relatively mild, you can consider using recalcitrant antidiarrheal oral liquid to improve mucosal protection, quickly stop pulling and stopping diarrhea, and then take some anti-inflammatory drugs orally; If gastroenteritis is severe, fluids may be needed**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Cats with gastroenteritis need to be cut off from water and food for 24 hours, you can eat chloramphenicol to feed half a tablet, there is ***, if there is vomiting and diarrhea, you can feed some stubborn diarrhea oral liquid can regulate the gastrointestinal peristalsis rhythm, detoxify intestinal enzymes, retain intestinal beneficial flora, establish a complete intestinal flora system, improve mucosal protection, and quickly stop pulling and stopping diarrhea.

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