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Cat Raising Tips
There are many things to consider when raising a small kitten, such as the kitten's sleeping nest, cat litter box, food, drinking water, activity area, and daily health care work. Newly adopted kittens should first undergo a physical examination. After the health examination, bring the kitten home to prepare for the necessary items. Make sure all windows and doors at home are closed. Ensure that there is a steady supply of food. Bring the kitten for vaccination and deworming when it is two months old. At six months, spay or neuter the kitten. After that, have a regular health check-up for the kitten every year.
Reasons Why Kittens Vomit Their Food
If a young kitten vomits its food, it may be caused by the following reasons: First, the kitten is too young to have a comprehensive vaccination and may have contracted the feline distemper virus, causing severe gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and even bloody stools. Second, it may be due to a change in cat food, causing the kitten to have indigestion and vomit.
Symptoms of Indigestion in Young Cats
Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, and poor appetite. Indigestion in young cats is mainly caused by diet, such as eating hard cat food or drinking cold water. Treatment includes taking oral antibiotics and anti-vomiting and anti-diarrhea medication. Feed the kitten softened cat food and avoid feeding it human food. There will be significant improvement in three to five days. If there is no improvement after a long time, consider other issues, such as parasites, liver and kidney diseases, etc.
What to Do If a Kitten Has Indigestion
When a young cat has indigestion, the owner should take the following measures: First, the owner can gently massage the kitten's abdomen clockwise to help promote gastrointestinal peristalsis and improve digestion and absorption. Second, the owner can add a small amount of probiotics to the kitten's drinking water to establish a beneficial gut microbiome. The owner can also feed the kitten specialized pet digestion medicines. Finally, the owner can encourage the kitten to engage in appropriate exercise.