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Cat With Bad Diarrhea?

We have a one year old cat that has severe diarrhea. The vet said there are no worms, but really didn't offer any good advice on how to cure her. Does anyone out there know of what I could give her to help? She poops all over the house, and I'm talking like 10 times a day! Thank you.

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By guest (Guest Post)
June 17, 20050 found this helpful

Live active culture plain yogurt. The cat will probably like it, but if not, smear a little on the cat's paw or mouth and the cat will lick it off. Also, I took my cat (who is sitting in my lap now) to several vets before a friend who is a vet in another state said "he's allergic to his food". Try Hill's Science Diet. Also, and most important, I would try another vet, because your vet should take serious diarrhea in a cat very seriously. The cat can easily get dehydrated and need emergency care. I would also try a light clear canned chicken broth (preferrably organic) with low or no sodium and withhold food except the yogurt for the rest of the day until the cat seems to feel better. Note: I am not a veterinarian, just have 9 cats who all had diarrhea at the same time and that's the only thing that worked for them. In my opinion, the key would be to find another veterinarian or at least call yours back and insist on a solution and let him/her know the severity of the problem! Good luck.

 
By gazookeeper (Guest Post)
June 17, 20050 found this helpful

I have 10 cats & 4 dogs and this works for them...steam or cook down a carrot in a bit of water. Save the water-you can add it(a tsp. or 2) to broth or to canned food. You can mash up a bit of the carrot into some wet fod too. This is a remedy from an herbalist I know. You should also add some acidopholis(from health food store) to the food. This helps balance the good and bad bacteria in the gut and intestine.

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You can give them a dose (1/2 of whatever it says for a child-or whatever you can get down them) of lomotil to make it stop right away. Then you can work on finding the cause and the best thing for it. Yogurt works some too...mine like vanilla and black cherry! Oh, yes I agree that you should find another vet!

 
By Annette (Guest Post)
June 17, 20050 found this helpful

You can grate a red apple and let it turn brown and feed to the kitty, this should stop the problem.

 
By (Guest Post)
June 17, 20050 found this helpful

Please DON'T ever give your cats (or dogs) cow's milk. I've heard that goat's milk isn't bad, but I KNOW that cow's milk will definately cause diarrhea in them. Just a thought.

 

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June 17, 20050 found this helpful

I have heard people give dogs with that problem
teaspoons of canned pumpkin not the one with
the spice for pumpkin pie just plain canned pumpkin. Hope kitty feels better soon.

 
By Memere (Guest Post)
June 18, 20050 found this helpful

The suggestions on diet previously given are a good start. If there is no improvement, find a DIFFERENT Vet. Your other Vet should have been much more helpful and concerned about you pet.

 
By ROSA (Guest Post)
June 18, 20050 found this helpful

FIND ANOTHER VET THAT CARES !!!

 
June 19, 20050 found this helpful

Is there any blood? Have the vet check him for FIP virus.

 
By Claudia (Guest Post)
June 21, 20050 found this helpful

Find another vet, for sure, but in the meantime you can give a little peptobismol; also feeding the cat rice can help, since this is bland .....the yogurt idea is a good one...it will restore what's called the cat's 'normal flora' ....the good bugs in the cat's intestinal track that help the animal digest. And make sure the cat gets enough to drink- diarrhea and vomiting can quickly cause dehydration.

 
By suzi homemaker (Guest Post)
June 22, 20050 found this helpful

I have posted here before, but I will note again....I have had this as an ongoing problem for over a year with a cat I was given. He takes 1/2 of an immodium every other day and then his diareah will clear up for a few days, sometimes a week and then start again, and I will give him another 1/2 a pill and we start the cycle all over again.

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I quit seeing the vet about it because the pills he gave were about $10 for a days worth and were not helping and made my cat whoozy. The immodium does not change him at all. I get them cheaper at Dollar General and it's been working for us for a couple of months.

 
By (Guest Post)
July 30, 20050 found this helpful

Regarding the post about giving your cat Pepto Bismol for diarrhea, DON'T EVER GIVE A CAT PEPTO BISMOL!!

 
By newyorkgirl@mac.com (Guest Post)
February 28, 20060 found this helpful

we have a kitten who has had bouts with diarrhea. We tried the yogurt first, and now have him on the science diet ID. that seems to keep him in check.

 
By (Guest Post)
July 16, 20060 found this helpful

DO NOT GIVE YOUR CAT MILK - that causes loose bowels and watery stools. Give her/him dry cat food and water. no people food.

 
By jeo. (Guest Post)
March 26, 20070 found this helpful

I wouldn't use pumpkin as I used it as a stool softener for my border collie after she had colon surgery.

 
By 2 Persian Cats (Guest Post)
May 3, 20070 found this helpful

To stop the symptoms, (not necessarily the underlying cause), ask your vet for a prescription of FLAGYL. I give it for short periods of time, while treating the underlying cause of the diarrhea.

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These other diarrhea remedies work for my Persian cat...who has IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease), which causes the diarrhea due to colon/ intestinal disorders:

- Active Cultures in Plain Yogurt, is a probiotic. Mountain High and Dannon Activia Plain yogurt are good brands with plenty of these active cultures.

- Purina FortiFlora 30 day packets are also very good (they have the active cultures found in yogurt and are sometimes easier to administer)....although a bit more expensive, approx $18 - $25. You can buy them from your vet or on eBay

- Prozyme for pets is an effective enzymatic "prebiotic" which works well in conjunction with the "probiotic" active cultures found in yogurt. Great for colon health and your cat will absorb more nutrients from his/her food. The price is around $20 and can be bought at Petco as well as online. The powder will last approx. 3 - 4 months. www.prozymestore.com/

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- As an alternative, AFTER your cat is stablized, (since this also has some fiber in it), you can also try adding a little Inulin powder (1 tsp.) daily to the plain yogurt cultures, or to wet cat food. Inulin is also a "prebiotic" which encourages the growth of healthy intestinal flora. First, you must replace that flora with the "probiotic" active cultures found in the plain yogurt. Inulin can be found in food shops for humans for about $6 - $8, an approximate 4 month supply.

 
 
By Danielle (Guest Post)
May 12, 20070 found this helpful

My 6 cats have had diarrhea off and on for the past couple of months. They were treated with antibiotics with no relief or improvement. I gave them plain pumpkin and it seemed to clear it up right away. After slowly introducing their food back, mixing with the pumpkin, they seemed to not have a problem anymore. It only recently started back up again. You should have a cat box for each cat you have or if not have 1 for every 2.

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The feces/diarrhea is spread to every other cat when they urinate/deficate and the virus or whatever the other cat has is spread to the next cat. Just a suggestion. Always make sure they have lots of water so they don't get dehydrated. Anyways the pumpkin works really well for our 6 kittens. It is worth a try.

Editor's Note: Danielle, make sure their food is not on the recall lists.

 
By debbienovotny@rocketmail.com (Guest Post)
February 12, 20090 found this helpful

I have a 15 year old with the same problem. Go to Vitalityscience.com and purchase luxolite and also a product called feline comfort. They totally stand behind their product and if it doesn't work they actually refund your money. Unfortunately it did not work for my cat. Good luck

 
September 6, 20090 found this helpful

it is not necessary to use pharmaceuticals on your feline every time they have problems. water is an amazing cure, withhold food until they stabilize, try to figure out if their diet needs to change or if you changed it too drastically.

Someone reccomended Gatorade on another site. No way! introducing sugar and corn syrup is weird & wrong.

organic, pure, plain whole-milk yogurt in small amounts (no fruit flavors- no corn syrup!) is therapeutic for the intestinal flora & settles my cat's symptoms quickly. No processed cheese, no processed human foods! Whoever said cow's milk is bad- is only partly right. live active cultures are good, a bowl of milk is not.

 
November 22, 20090 found this helpful

Cat's with Bad Diarrhea can have it because they have the "Giardia" parasite. This can be creared up with Metronitizale. It's way more common than people think. Although your cat with hate this medicine, it does work.

 
March 11, 20100 found this helpful

My cat had diarrhea for a whole month and the vet tried numerous things but nothing worked. I then tried pumpkin, and the diarrhea was gone instantly. Pumpkin only treats the symptom of diarrhea though, and diarrhea is often caused by something serious so a visit to the vet is essential when it lasts more than 48 hours. (The first thing they advise is that you don't give food for 24 hours).

It's not a good idea to give pumpkin on a permanent basis - not because it's bad for the health but because it masks the sign (i,e diarrhea) of serious illness.

Please note that pumpkin works for both diarrhea and constipation. You must use 100% pure pumpkin which is difficult to find in UK shops. I get mine online and use Libby's 100% pure pumpkin (make sure you don't get the pumpkin pie filling as it's mixed with other things). Add two teaspoons to the food twice a day.

I can't stress enough that you need to get a diagnosis from a vet when your cat has diarrhea for more than 48 hours.

If your cat has an imbalance of good/bad bacteria in his gut that can cause diarrhea. You will then need to give pro-biotics to balance it out, and yogurt does work for this. However don't give dairy, give plain soya yogurt which should be available at your local health food shop. I hope this information is helpful to someone. Laura

 
July 7, 20100 found this helpful

I want to say something about cats and milk. First of all, my cat had diarrhea for 18 months; I started to give him buttermilk and it seemed to be working, this was the first week of the problem, but the vet had a coniption fit, and I stopped; I thought it might kill him or something. So for 18 months I wiped his behind, poor guy, and poor me, and finally I thought: the only thing that ever worked was buttermilk. So I bought some, and gave him all he wanted, and in three days he was over the diarrhea. In addition, I've found if he wants milk, let him drink it. All cats are apparently not the same; it used to keep him regular (now he has megacolon so its not the same). He knew when he needed it; that's the thing. If your cat gets gas from the milk, give him a little bit of infant gas-x in his water. Or directly into the mouth. Works wonders for my cat (who has to use Lactolose every day, which causes gas.) Live and learn; wish I knew then what I know now.

 
August 17, 20100 found this helpful

I have had Persians for 30 yrs and just found out something that has completely cured my boy!
I stopped using food that contains corn/wheat. Chicken soup for cats is what worked for my very flat-faced black beauty. No more diarrhea or tugging at bad hair mats. No more weeping eyes to wipe out either. Plus, he's more social. An unbelievable difference in this cat and how I wish I had known this years ago.

 
November 6, 20100 found this helpful

My cat had bad diarrhea for 10 months. $2000 in vet bills. I finally got it to stop with a combination of:
Pumpkin pie filling (fiber)
Baby food (beef, chicken, pork)
Fortiflora (healthy bacteria for intestines)

 
November 6, 20100 found this helpful

My cat had bad diarrhea for 10 months. $2000 in vet bills. I finally got it to stop with a combination of:
Pumpkin pie filling (fiber)
Baby food (beef, chicken, pork)
Fortiflora (healthy bacteria for intestines)

 
December 18, 20100 found this helpful

Both my cats had Giardia, and had diarrhea for months. Metronidazole was not effective in our situation. Had several rounds of this, & did not knock it out. Two rounds of Panacur was successful! Thought it would never end! Giardia will not show up in a regular stool sample test for parasites. You have to ask for it! Looking back at symptoms of Giardia, I think a previous long term cat of mine had Giardia his whole life, thought it was food allergies!! Fortiflora made their symptoms worse, when they had Giardia! Now they get it daily and love it sprinkled on their food. My cats eat grain free food only and thriving! Hope sharing my nightmare is helpful to someone!

 
December 18, 20100 found this helpful

These all seem to be a lot of good ideas about how to remedy this problem in cats. I have tried the vet's medication of lomotil with limited results. I even tried immodium on one cat without any better luck. The lomotil pill he prescribed only worked on one tiny kitten! My cats absolutely gag at the taste of pet pectillin or milk of magnesia. I had better luck with a pill of milk of magnesia for a cat with a bad worm.

My cats have diarrhea on and off at random, to this one and to that one, with two chronic cases of mud-like stools that don't really bother the two tomcats afflicted. I read that otc fiber drinks or pills for people might fix them. I have never found a really effective cure for diarrhea and my cats tend to have to tough it out for 3 or 4 days everytime they get ill. Thanks for the new possibilities to add to my list. And does anyone know if squash has the same properties as the pumpkin pack? My cats might eat baby food with squash in it.

Also, Gatorade is for dogs and men. For rehydration there are many otc electrolyte/rehydrators at various pet medication sites on the internet that I want to try on my kitty crowd. I have been using the Comforts brand of pedialyte mixed with honey for a few years and most of my cats do well on this. Puppies really like the mix.
This picture is of my cat Zoeball that has had a gravy bottom for 2 years now! He could use a real remedy that really satisfies him.

 
 
June 28, 20111 found this helpful

My cat gets really bad diarrhea several times a year. He has a really sensitive stomach. Certain foods and any kind of antibiotics will tear his tummy up. My mom has a home remedy book for pets and told me to try this. Its awesome! works every time for my cat. (You can use this for cats and dogs). You boil a boneless chicken breast, cut or shred it. Boil white rice, the real kind, not the instant. Mix them together with a pinch of salt. Take their regular food away and give them this for about two days. If they don't eat it when you first give it to them, don't worry, they will. ( When I first gave this to my cat it took him about 2 hours, before he would touch it, cause it wasn't his usual food). I also give him plain Pedialyte in a syringe at least twice a day, to keep him from getting dehydrated. My cat won't drink Pedialyte, so I have to give it to him orally. It's really easy to do it this way. You can buy a syringe from the vet for around 2 dollars. This is a very cheap and easy remedy. I don't know why, but this really works. Hope this helps.

 
May 30, 20130 found this helpful

Thanks for all the ideas. I have some strays I've been taking care of. A young mother cat had kittens and they've all been in my house for about 7 weeks. I'm going to give the yogurt and pumpkin a try.

 

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