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What is soft stool in cats?
There are different scenarios. First, soft stool may be caused by an unreasonable food composition, such as eating too many high-water content foods or primarily feeding on canned food. These situations can lead to soft and watery stools in cats. Adjusting the diet can help improve this condition. Second, soft stool caused by diseases. In this case, visiting a veterinarian is necessary. Through examinations such as infectious diseases, the cause can be identified and treated as soon as possible.
Soft Stool in Cats
There are several possible reasons for soft stool in cats: 1) Sudden change in diet may cause cats to be unsuitable for new cat food, leading to gastrointestinal discomfort. You can feed probiotics, digestive enzymes, etc., to regulate the gut microbiota; 2) Eating spoiled or moldy food can cause mild gastroenteritis; 3) Parasite infection: the parasites damage the gastrointestinal function, causing inflammation; 4) Eating a large amount of indigestible food may also cause soft stool or diarrhea.
What does soft stool in cats look like?
Soft stool in cats refers to stool that is between normal stool and diarrhea, with a formed or non-formed shape and soft and sticky. Generally, the appearance of soft stool in cats may be caused by improper diet or parasite infection. It is recommended that owners regulate their cat's gut and regularly deworm their cats.
Treatment for Soft Stool in Cats
Soft stool in cats may be caused by poor digestion. In this case, suggest giving the cat probiotics to regulate gut function. If taking probiotics is ineffective, you can choose oral gentamicin for treatment. If all the above treatments are ineffective, it is possible that the cat's small intestinal villi are damaged. In this case, only by supplementing nutrition to promote the growth of small intestinal villi and help restore intestinal function can it be improved.