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TopicWhat would you do if this was your cat?
Flappers
03/08/20 2:35:50 AM
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Instead of accepting one vet's advice and moving on, try to see a different vet who may be able to explain it better. This sounds like a major issue so it's worth looking into somebody who is an expert in cats. Doing research on websites where you can ask questions to a vet online would be easy and you could get some good ideas. She may have a condition developing with her bowels that could become serious over time. They should take stool samples to see if she has parasites, too. Medications can also cause her to have diarrhea. Make sure she hasn't gotten into any plants you may have around.

I would say the change in diet was a step in the right direction, but trying too many hew foods could have actually upset her stomach even more.Try giving her white rice an plain boiled chicken instead, that works well for cats and dogs and even humans, and is a cheap and easy alternative to buying all kinds of different foods.

If there's nothing wrong with her physically then she could be stressed somehow. Stress actually causes a lot of behavioral and physiological changes in cats. Cats react to their environment substantially, afterall. Has there been any recent change that could be causing her some kind of anxiety? How long has this been going on? When she poops, is it always at the same time of day?

Make sure she drinks lots of water. It's much easier to dehydrated from diarrhea than vomiting. On a side note, you should layer your basement with some absorbent puppy-pads to make cleanup even easier.


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