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Cat diarrhea with green stool

There are many reasons for a cat's green diarrhea, including the following common causes: first, parasite infection, usually caused by roundworms or coccidia, it is recommended toworm the cat in time; second, the development stage of certain viral diseases, such as feline distemper, which requires prompt medical attention; third, food intolerance or excessive consumption of green foods.

Green diarrhea of cats

If a cat has an irregular diet and the pet owner does not properly arrange the cat's diet, causing the cat to drink and eat excessively or stay hungry for a long time, it will lead to gradual digestive abnormalities in the cat's intestines. The cat will not only have green diarrhea but also a foul smell. If a cat develops enteritis due to various problems, it will also have symptoms of green diarrhea, accompanied by poor appetite and lethargy.

Symptoms of cat digestive problems

Digestive problems in cats may manifest as follows: first, rough hair, due to poor digestive function, the cat's nutrient digestion and absorption ability decreases, the skin and hair lack nutrition, and the hair becomes rough. Second, soft stool: the stool contains undigested and absorbed nutrients such as fat, causing the stool to be soft or even diarrhea.

What to do if a cat has green diarrhea

First, consider whether the cat's green diarrhea is caused by feline distemper, and go to the pet hospital for testing. If it is a mild diarrhea, the cat can be fasting and water-free for a day, and treated with oral pet probiotics or pediatric maternal love. It is not recommended to use gentamicin for treatment, as gentamicin has strong ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity, causing severe damage to the ears and kidneys.