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Author | Topic: I need advice |
b|itzchic Member ![]() Posts: 16 |
![]() ![]() ![]() I took my 2 kittens to the vet as one had diarear and the other one had a slight cough, his cough has cleared up, but when i took them to the vet she rewormed them and gave me some special food for the girl as the vet thinks that she may have a sensitive stomach, she said to keep them both on it as it will be easier. So i have done that but her diarear has gone worse and her brother has got really bad diarear too. What do i do, what could it be? IP: Logged |
nern![]() Moderator Posts: 1591 |
![]() ![]() ![]() It could be the wormer causing some diarrhea...maybe you can call the vet and ask if this is a possibility? When you put them on the new food from the vet did you gradually change brands mixing the old brand with the new for a few days? If not, this could aslo be why they have diarrhea. Sudden food switches often cause digestive upset in cats and kittens. [This message has been edited by nern (edited 01-20-2004).] [This message has been edited by nern (edited 01-20-2004).] IP: Logged |
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