What should I do if my kitten catches a cold and has diarrhea- What should I pay

What should I do if my kitten catches a cold and has diarrhea? What should we pay attention to?

Currently, more and more pet owners like to keep cats as pets. Cats are more sophisticated than dogs. However, before raising a cat, you still need to master certain feeding methods. Otherwise, cats are very easy to get sick. What should you do if the kitten catches a cold and has diarrhea? Are there any issues that need to be paid attention to? Let’s take a look at it with Master Dai below!

Indigestion is the most common cause of diarrhea in kittens, especially cats under 6 months old, which are more susceptible to indigestion. Cats have very weak gastrointestinal functions. If the food is frequently changed and food that is difficult to digest is fed, it will increase the burden on the cat's digestive tract. As a result, diarrhea may occur.

In this case, parents should immediately stop feeding unhealthy food and choose some plain, nutritious and easier-to-digest food to feed the kitten. At the same time, you may wish to feed two tablets of milk enzyme appropriately, two to three times a day, to help kittens digest their stomach and relieve diarrhea.

In addition, parents in life should help cats to prevent diseases while strengthening physical training, strengthening physical fitness and resistance. In terms of diet, try not to feed food that is not suitable for digestion, and make sure there is enough drinking water. At the same time, you must clean and manage the cat's living environment and disinfect it in time to avoid diarrhea.

If the owner finds bloodshot streaks in the kitten's feces, it is mainly caused by internal parasites. The parasites inside not only cause diarrhea in the kitten, but also cause great damage to the cat's body. After a cat is born, parents should always expel cat insects to protect the health of the pet cat.

This is some common knowledge about raising cats. You may wish to read more about raising cats so that you can better raise pet cats!

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