What medicine should be kept at home when raising a cat?
0 Jul 26,2025
Cats that keep having diarrhea may be caused by improper diet, gastroenteritis, parasitic infection and other reasons. But no matter what the reason is, persistent diarrhea is very harmful to the cat's body. Therefore, it is recommended that owners go to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time when they find symptoms of diarrhea in their cats, find out the root cause of diarrhea and take corresponding measures to solve it. At the same time, you should also pay attention to providing clean drinking water and high-quality food to cats and keeping the environment clean and hygienic to help prevent the occurrence of cat diarrhea.
1. Improper diet
If the owner suddenly changes the cat's food, or feeds the cat cold, irritating, or excessively oily food, causing the cat's gastrointestinal tract to be affected, it will suffer from persistent diarrhea. Therefore, in order to avoid this situation, it is recommended that owners use the 7-day food change method to gradually adjust the cat’s diet when changing their cat’s food. At the same time, you should also pay attention to feeding your cat some light and easily digestible food in daily life, and avoid feeding your cat food that is too cold or with too high a fat content, which will also help prevent the occurrence of diarrhea.
2. Gastroenteritis
If a cat suffers from chronic gastroenteritis, it will also suffer from frequent diarrhea, non-stop vomiting, progressive weight loss, and poor energy and appetite. Since there are many types of gastroenteritis, such as parasitic gastroenteritis, viral gastroenteritis, and bacterial gastroenteritis, among which the mortality rate of viral gastroenteritis is very high. Therefore, it is recommended that owners find that their cats frequently have diarrhea. , take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible.
3. Parasitic infection
If the owner does not deworm the cat regularly, the parasites in the body will proliferate abnormally, which will cause the cat to have diarrhea all the time, and sometimes parasites may even be found in the cat’s excrement. Moreover, the parasites in the body will continue to absorb the cat’s nutrients, causing the cat to become increasingly thin. Therefore, for the health of cats, owners must deworm their cats regularly.