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Is the puppet cat diarrhea because he caught a cold? Understanding the reason can be a better soluti

2022-04-15 / 441 Read

        The Ragdoll diarrhea is because of the cold? The better solution is to understand the reason! The Ragdoll (details) because it is a breedCat, and it is a breed of cat with a poor stomach, so diarrhea often occurs. Is the diarrhea because of the cold, or is there another reason?

 

1. Food problems

         The temperature is high in summer, if the owner does not pay attention to the spoiled food, it will cause diarrhea after eating the puppet cat Generally, in this case, the cat will be observed for a few days without water and food. Under normal circumstances, the cat will recover on its own. If it is serious, take it to the hospital in time.

2. Indigestion or Stress Reaction

         If the Ragdoll has just changed the environment, or Cat food, vaccinations, etc. may cause the cat's stress response and cause diarrhea in the puppet cat. For these two cases, you can first observe the cat for half a day to a day. If the cat's diarrhea is still not relieved, you can give the cat some probiotics.

Three, internal parasites

        It is the first time to deworm, so when the above two situations are ruled out, you can take the cat to the pet hospital for stool inspection, and then use deworming medicine according to the parasite after confirming that there are parasites. Under the guidance of a veterinarian, pay attention to the dosage and method of use.

Fourth, small cat plague, acute enteritis

         If the puppet cat not only has diarrhea, but also vomits, If the vomit has white foam, the excrement is foul smelling or even bloody, and the person is lethargic and does not eat or drink, it is very likely that he is infected with feline distemper and acute enteritis.

         There are many kinds of diarrhea problems, and the most common problems are the above four problems, so when everyone encounters cat diarrhea that has not improved, Be sure to send it to the veterinary hospital in time to avoid delays in treatment.