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My 9 month kitten has diarrhea. I changed his food 3 times and i was wondering what can i do ?

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My 9 month kitten has diarrhea. I changed his food 3 times and i was wondering what can i do ?

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  1. try feeding him rice with vegetable broth for a little while, that will help. Then ask the vet which food to put him then slowly mix that (a little more each time) into his food.  


  2. NO WONDER... DON'T KEEP CHANGING HIS FOOD.

    Give him JUST dry food for a while.

    DO NOT FEED MILK at all... they are lactose intollerant.

    Make some rice/ put a lot of extra water and pour off the water and feed to the cat. (use a seinge) or put some tuna water in it and then give it to him... it will stop the runs.  (about 2 T is all you need for this ... then give it to him in about a hour)

    Try acidophius... for the intestinal tract.

    good luck  

  3. i read somewhere that diarrhea could be cause by parasitic worms, you might want to get it c hecked at the vet to be safe.  

  4. i do not know if this will solve the problem of your  kitten.i once had a lovely kitten who would misbehave similar to yours.now this might sound a tad cruel,but within one month she was a loving normal cat.HOW!,well it was quite simple,a small water pistol.whilst you are at home and the kitty is naughty,just one or two short squirts,and they hide away for a few minutes,and i guess she missed my company,and as i say within one month,SORTED.i hope this will help.

  5. Take it to the vet!

  6. well then your cat may be sick but it just depends on how long ur cat has been doing this i think u should maybe take it to the vet for a cheak up it may need madicine

  7. No wonder he has diarrhea...too much change.

    Look for a dry food that has no Red Dye #40. IAMS Digestive Formula is very good. That's what I feed my cats and we've had no more problems.


  8. Stop changing his food so much.  Find one food that he likes and stick with it.  

    If he has diarrhea for longer than 24 hours, he'll need to be seen by the vet to check for dehydration.  

    If you haven't brought a stool sample in for testing, do that also.

  9. Changing food can make your poor Kitty's belly worse.  Cats don't always handle change well.  I found that out recently.  

    The best thing you could do is take your cat to the vet so that the vet can get you some antibiotics for your cat and then recommend a food that will not upset the cat even more.  

    Good Luck!

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