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What to feed a cat with intestinal inflammation
When a cat has intestinal inflammation without vomiting symptoms, you can feed it normally. It is recommended to feed more low-fat and easily digestible foods, such as low-fat prescription diets, intestinal prescription diets, intestinal prescription cans, and chicken breast等 foods. If your cat has vomiting symptoms, do not feed it, as this will further stimulate the gastric mucosa and exacerbate the vomiting.
Symptoms of intestinal inflammation
Intestinal inflammation in cats is usually accompanied by diarrhea, and severe cases may even have prolapse or bleeding. If this happens, take your cat to the hospital for treatment promptly. Some cases may be accompanied by vomiting, which can cause your cat to feel unwell and lose its appetite. You can buy probiotics or antibiotics to feed along with the food.
What to do if your cat has intestinal inflammation
If your cat has gastroenteritis, it is necessary to fasting in the short term to reduce the burden on the gastrointestinal tract; remove the cause, eliminate inflammation, stop vomiting and diarrhea, and replenish fluids. You can give your cat some antibiotics, such as Enteritis Ning等; if the symptoms are severe, injection therapy such as Gastrozol and Gentamicin may be required; if the cause is overfeeding, you can feed your cat a suitable amount of probiotics to regulate the intestinal flora; the food should be soft and easy to digest, not stimulating, such as intestinal prescription cans, baby food etc.
How to feed cat food when your cat has intestinal inflammation
When a cat has enteritis, it can be fed with a small amount of softened cat food if there are no vomiting symptoms. It is better to throw away the oil on the top of the soaked cat food and not feed it to your cat. Because when a cat has enteritis, eating oily foods will further stimulate the intestines and exacerbate the condition. You can replace the cat food with intestinal prescription food.