Is hairless cat diarrhea because there are worms in the stomach? In this case, parents need to pay more attention to the abnormality of the cat's body. For example, it may be because there are worms in the cat's stomach that the cat will have diarrhea. How should we judge?
Generally, cats over three months old can be dewormed once under normal conditions, but if the cat is in the condition of diarrhea, in principle, the cat's diarrhea problem should be solved first before taking deworming medicine. If it is determined that the diarrhea is caused by parasites, it can be dewormed. If the cat's spirit and appetite are normal, the general problem is not serious, it may be a digestive system problem, or it may be diarrhea caused by stress reactions such as changing food, changing the environment, deworming, and vaccination. In this case, we can take probiotic conditioning first.
Of course, in some cases of diarrhea, probiotics alone cannot be recuperated, such as diarrhea caused by parasites and enteritis. How to see if the cat has worms, observe whether there is blood in the stool, whether the cat looks thin, and whether there are white unidentified objects in the stool. If you don't know the situation, you can take the cat to the pet hospital to check for bugs. When it is determined that the cat has internal parasites, take deworming medicine according to the guidance of the veterinarian, remember to take it according to the dosage, and do not arbitrarily increase the dosage.
For problems that are not parasites, we can observe for a few days after taking probiotics to see if the cat’s stool is relieved. You can continue to take it when it improves. If it doesn't improve or gets worse, you need to take the cat to the veterinary hospital for treatment.
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