Dealing with Diarrhea in Cats After Changing Food: Solu
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Firstly, inspect the cat food for any potential issues.
Cat food quality varies greatly. Some varieties are rich in oils, which can lead to discomfort in cats after consumption, potentially causing soft stools and diarrhea. If your cat experiences diarrhea after eating such food, consider switching to a different brand or allowing your cat to adjust over time. Always include probiotics with each meal to help regulate the digestive system and alleviate diarrhea.
Secondly, avoid dry cat food for kittens between 1 to 3 months old.
Many new cat owners lack the necessary knowledge, and as a result, they might feed their two to threemonthold kittens dry food, which can cause digestive issues and diarrhea. During this stage, kittens should be fed easily digestible foods like porridge, nutritional rice flour, and kitten milk powder.
Common gastrointestinal problems in cats:
Cats have delicate and sensitive stomachs. Poor feeding practices by owners, food sensitivities, and the deterioration of ingredients in cat food can all lead to indigestion, gastritis, and other gastrointestinal issues. Diarrhea is one of the symptoms.
For mild cases, it's often best not to medicate your cat. Instead, provide probiotics daily. Over time, these can significantly improve diarrhea after a change in diet.
Lastly, here are some important considerations for feeding your cat:
1. Determine the appropriate feeding amount based on your cat's breed and age.
2. Adjust the amount according to your cat's specific needs, as individual differences exist.
3. Always provide fresh, clean water for your cat at all times.
4. From 4 weeks of age, you can introduce kittenspecific food to your kitten.
5. Before feeding, soak kittens between 4 to 9 weeks old in warm water to make the food more palatable.
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