Newborn kittens are difficult to maintain. Inexperienced poop shovelers often cause diarrhea to have cats. So what happens when a kitten has diarrhea after a 2-month-old? What should a kitten with 2-month-old eat for diarrhea? Next, let’s take a loo...
Newborn kittens are difficult to maintain. Inexperienced poop shovelers often cause diarrhea to have cats. So what happens when a kitten has diarrhea after a 2-month-old? What should a kitten with 2-month-old eat for diarrhea? Next, let’s take a look at what to do if a kitten has diarrhea after a 2-month-old.
1. Improper feeding
If the kitten is just diarrhea, but has a good mental state and is eating and drinking normally, then consider diarrhea caused by improper diet. For example, suddenly changing the food for the kitten, causing gastrointestinal discomfort in the cat, or giving too much food, resulting in indigestion, etc., diarrhea will occur. In this regard, the owner can first feed the cat some probiotics to condition it, and then further observe the clinical symptoms.
Note: The owner must adhere to the principle of eating less and eating more meals to feed the cat. When changing cat food, he or she also needs to mix the new and old cat food together in a certain proportion, and then gradually reduce the proportion of old cat food every day.
2. Kittens who are catching cold on their abdomen are weak, and the hair on their abdomen is also sparse. Once the abdomen is cold, diarrhea will occur, so the owner must strengthen the warmth of the cat. If you are confirmed that the cat has diarrhea caused by cold abdominal distension, you must first keep warm, and then feed probiotics, white clay, etc., which will usually improve in the 2-3rd day. If it does not relieve it, it is recommended to go to the pet hospital for further examination in time.
3. Suffering from enteritis
If the owner does not pay attention to the hygiene of the kitten's diet and water, or feeds it unscientifically, then the kitten is prone to enteritis, which is clinically manifested as vomiting and diarrhea. Because kittens who are two months old have poor immunity and vomiting and diarrhea are severe, it will lead to dehydration and shock. Therefore, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for infusion treatment as soon as possible, which can quickly replenish the body's moisture to avoid shock. In addition, it is necessary to regulate and improve the stomach and intestines. It is best to feed the kitten easy to digest food.
4. Infected with cat plague
If the kitten has not been vaccinated or is in the vaccination period, then it is important to consider whether the cat is infected with cat plague. Generally, clinical symptoms will show symptoms such as vomiting, mental depression, increased body temperature, loss of appetite, loose stools or bloody stools. If you find that the cat is also accompanied by the above abnormal phenomena, you must take it to the pet hospital for treatment in time to check whether it is infected with the cat plague virus. If not treated promptly, it is very likely that the kitten will die.