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Cat Diarrhea Not Improved by Probiotics: What to Do?

20. December 2024
Did you know that most probiotics aren't actually "live bacteria"?These probiotics, often found in w

Did you know that most probiotics aren't actually "live bacteria"?

These probiotics, often found in white powders or tablets, require refrigeration to remain effective. For instance, the hospitalgrade products like Jinshuangxi (a trichobacterium and lactobacillus triple live bacteria tablet) and Siliangan (a bifidobacterium quadruple live bacteria tablet) clearly state in their instructions that they should be consumed as soon as possible after opening, and they must be kept refrigerated.

Any probiotics that are stored at room temperature, without protection from light or heat, are likely fake. Why? It's simple: probiotics are living bacteria that multiply continuously at room temperature. Without a nutrientrich environment, they starve to death, and heat or light can kill them as well!

We recommend opting for liquid composite probiotics, which are rich in liquid culture medium and must be stored away from light and high temperatures. These are made from a special process that combines single strains of bifidobacteria, lactobacilli, bacilli, photosynthetic bacteria, yeasts, actinomycetes, nitrifying bacteria, and acetic acid bacteria into a highly active composite probiotic strain. They are primarily used to treat conditions like diarrhea caused by imbalances in gut flora, chronic diarrhea, and constipation that doesn't respond to antibiotic treatment.

Don't just rely on antidiarrheal medications for your cat's soft stool and diarrhea!

Many cat owners are aware that cats with soft stool and diarrhea should be given montmorillonite powder, but they often find that the symptoms return once they stop the medication. Why? Montmorillonite is a mineral powder that acts as an intestinal adsorbent, sealing the intestinal mucosa like a paste, making it inconvenient to administer and only treating the symptoms, not the root cause. Moreover, excessive use of montmorillonite can lead to dry constipation.

There's a specialized veterinary medicine for treating your cat's soft stool and diarrhea!

 Modified, highpurity, nanosized montmorillonite combined with composite multivitamins and electrolytes, along with the antiinflammatory properties of coptis chinensis, tackle the root of the problem and prevent recurrence after stopping the medication. The modified, highpurity, nanosized montmorillonite enhances palatability and achieves effective results with minimal dosage due to its nanoscale particles. The composite multivitamins and electrolytes are specifically designed to treat electrolyte imbalances in cats that have been dehydrated due to diarrhea. Coptis chinensis, extracted from the traditional Chinese herb coptis, is effective in treating intestinal stress or inflammation caused by various bacteria and viruses. The combination of these three active ingredients, formulated in a specific ratio, provides an excellent treatment for a variety of cat diarrhea cases.

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