What should I do if my kitten still has soft stools after 3 months of deworming? There are cases of soft stools, but if the stools are always soft, this problem should be taken seriously.
1. Soft stools caused by parasites
Large cats over three months can be dewormed once, which is conducive to timely cleaning of internal parasites or prevention Infection with parasites. If you are not sure whether the cat has parasites, look at the stool. If there are white eggs, or soft stools with blood, it is very likely that parasites are doing the blame. If you are not sure, you can take your cat to a pet hospital for stool examination. After deworming, be careful not to give the cat raw meat, and do a good job of environmental hygiene to avoid reinfection with parasites.
2. Digestive Problems and Stress Response
Freshness should be emphasized in feeding cats, and what else should be paid attention to in food What you can eat and what you can't eat, such as milk, raw meat, and shrimp, should not be eaten by cats, which can easily lead to loose stools. There are also people who like to eat canned food for cats, but they don't know that some cats have difficulty digesting canned food and have soft stools. In addition, cats have weak stomachs and limited ability to digest food, so they will have soft stools. Changing cat food, vaccinating, deworming, changing the environment, etc., can easily cause the cat to have a stress reaction and loose stools.
If you remove some of the above reasons, the cat still has soft stools, in this case, you need to take the cat to the veterinary hospital, especially if the cat does not eat much , and it seems that the spirit of laziness is not very good. It is necessary to check whether the cat has enteritis, cat distemper, or small diseases, so as to facilitate timely treatment.