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Can a cat continue to be fed goat's milk formula after having diarrhea?
It is recommended to stop feeding the goat's milk formula promptly. In this case, the main consideration is diarrhea caused by food stimulation. It is recommended to feed pet probiotics and easy-to-digest food. However, it is also possible that acute gastroenteritis occurs secondarily. If the symptoms do not improve or have a further exacerbation trend, it is advised to bring the cat to the pet hospital for further examination and treatment.
Usually, if a cat has diarrhea after drinking goat's milk formula, it is recommended to stop feeding the goat's milk formula to avoid exacerbating gastrointestinal reactions.
There are many causes of diarrhea in cats, and feeding goat's milk formula may only be a trigger or there may be issues with the quality of the goat's milk formula. For example, if the cat has already contracted certain gastrointestinal diseases, such as bacterial gastroenteritis, parasite infections, and viral gastroenteritis, feeding goat's milk formula may exacerbate the symptoms and lead to diarrhea. In this case, it is recommended to bring the cat to the pet hospital for further examination and treatment. If it is confirmed that the gastrointestinal symptoms are caused by pathogen infections, it is advised to follow the doctor's advice and treat reasonably and scientifically.
If the diarrhea is caused by the quality of the goat's milk formula, it is generally considered that the inferior food stimulation leads to gastrointestinal symptoms. If the symptoms are mild, they usually improve quickly. It is recommended to feed the cat with pet-specific probiotics, kaolin, and other intestinal regulators, twice or three times a day. Generally, the cat can recover in about three days. If the symptoms are severe, it is more likely to be food poisoning, etc., and it is also necessary to bring the cat to the pet hospital for further examination and treatment to avoid increased poisoning reactions. Finally, it is recommended to purchase pet-specific goat's milk formula from reputable channels such as pet hospitals, avoiding substandard products that may threaten your cat's health.